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Taking One for the Team...the Refactoring of Failure

Recently I've been coaching a large organization through an agile transition. I've introduced Scrum, Kanban and Scrumban ways of working to about a dozen teams...

0 replies - 1062 views - 05/16/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Product Backlogs in Practice

A few days back I came across Yuriy Zubarev's Cynical Agile and Scrum Dictionary. There are some nice, cutting observations in there, but the one...

0 replies - 4496 views - 05/09/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Confirmed or Busted: Are the Mythbusters Agile?

In 2009 IBM invited a couple of well-known TV personalities to appear as keynote speakers at an international event. They were interviewed by Scott...

0 replies - 2123 views - 05/07/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Book Review: Disciplined Agile Delivery

0 replies - 3814 views - 09/06/12 by Ben Linders in Book Reviews

An Agile Management Framework and Tools for Managers

IntroductionAgile, Scrum, Kanban and other types of Agile Development are presently the predominant topics in all media as well as in various conferences and...

0 replies - 4870 views - 03/20/12 by Marion Eickmann in Articles

Robert Holler on the Evolution of Agile

The CEO of VersionOne, Robert Holler, began one of the most successful agile management software companies in 2001 before it was widely accepted. In the early...

0 replies - 5817 views - 03/08/10 by Eric Hagan in Videos