Agile
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The Agile Tester, a curious and empathetic animal
The agile tester (ˈadʒʌɪl/ ˈtɛstə/) is an mammal member of the family “Exploratoris”. He lives in the wild in small…
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Small Internal Releases Lead to Happy Customers
If you saw Large Program? Release More Often, you might have noted that I said, You want to release all…
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Large Program? Release More Often
I’m working on the release planning chapter for Agile and Lean Program Management: Collaborating Across the Organization. There are many…
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Project Lifecycle in Teamed.io
In addition to being a hands-on programmer, I’m also co-founder and CTO of Teamed.io, a custom software development company. I…
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Six Tips for Interviewing Scrum Masters, Part 2
Now that you know what you expect from your Scrum Master’s job (the deliverables), and you know the essential and…
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Six Tips for Interviewing Scrum Masters, Part 1
People want to know the “secret sauce” for hiring Scrum Masters and agile coaches. I wish it was easy to…
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Creating a Succession Plan for Your Technical Team
We often think about a succession plan for managers. But, if you’re not thinking about a succession plan for your…
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Cost, Value & Investment: How Much Will This Project Cost? Part 2
This post is continued from Cost, Value & Investment: How Much Will This Project Cost, Part 1 We’ve established that…
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The Measure Of Success
What makes a successful project? Waterfall project management tells us it’s about meeting scope, time and cost goals. Do these…
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