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Agile Adoption past the Team

In this presentation, recorded at Øredev 2009, Mike Cottmeyer explores a 3 month coaching engagement where one of his customers needed to coordinate...

0 replies - 1347 views - 02/09/10 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

New Sprint Burndown Charts in ScrumWorks Pro

Two months after their last release, Danube is now releasing the next version of ScrumWorks Pro, their Scrum implementation framework.  ScrumWorks Pro 4.3...

0 replies - 3763 views - 02/02/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Agile is for Real, Says Forrester

A new study by Forrester Research showed that nearly half of its developer and IT professional respondents use agile methods.  The study is indicative of the...

2 replies - 5437 views - 01/25/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Scrum Anti-pattern : Prioritizing Stories Within Sprints

The prioritization of Stories is a core practice in the Scrum agile development process. In fact it is probably the single most important responsibility of...

4 replies - 9595 views - 01/19/10 by Craig Dickson in Articles

Scrum and XP are New - Their Principles are Not

New agile methodologies are sometimes criticized for simply re-labelling old practices and calling them 'new'.  Scrum in particular is critcized for...

0 replies - 5764 views - 01/19/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Kanban's Not Better than Scrum, It's Just Smaller

Henrik Kniberg, an Agile & Lean coach at Crisp, has written some great blog posts that compare Scrum and Kanban.  He says it's unfortunate that most...

3 replies - 17099 views - 01/18/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Technical stories - are they included on the backlog?

Introduction If you're not already a member of the Scrum development group on Yahoo, you really should join. There's a fortune of information changing hands...

0 replies - 3451 views - 01/14/10 by Jack Milunsky in Articles

How Kanban Got Hot - David Anderson Interview Part I

Kanban looks like it's becoming the next big trend in agile development.  With its simple, adaptive approach to work organization, Kanban's Lean approach to...

0 replies - 6223 views - 01/11/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Enough with the Gimmicks! Let's Evolve

Mark Lines is a Co-founder of Unified Process Mentors who also works on IBM's worldwide advisory board for methods.  He's familiar with almost every flavor of...

0 replies - 2230 views - 01/08/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Agile Reflections for 2009; Predictions for 2010

Software development methodologies, like the technologies they produce, have have continued their march forward.  2009 saw some significant changes in how...

0 replies - 4980 views - 12/30/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

"Play Ball" - The New and Improved Agile Software Development Methodology

OverviewWe all know that terms such as “iteration”, “project manager”, and “daily stand-up meetings” are extremely difficult for software...

3 replies - 2048 views - 12/20/09 by Mark Lines in News

The State of Agile

Introduction Seems like there's lots going on in the agile world right now. Lots of talk about Lean and it's impact on Agile. Lots of attacks going on at...

1 replies - 1569 views - 12/14/09 by Artem Marchenko in News

Adopting Agile isn't the Point

I spent the first ten or so years of my career living in data centers. I was a network guy... built a lot of servers... installed a lot of operating systems....

0 replies - 1681 views - 12/11/09 by Mike Cottmeyer in News

Agile Project Management Questions Answered

I was asked recently to answer 5 questions about agile project management for a feature on PM Boulevard. I thought you might appreciate seeing them here...

0 replies - 1047 views - 12/10/09 by Kelly Waters in News

An Introduction to Feature-Driven Development – Part 2

This is the second part of a two-part article introducing Jeff De Luca’s Feature Driven Development (FDD) process. In particular, we are looking at...

1 replies - 14263 views - 12/04/09 by Stephen Palmer in Articles