Today Computerworld ran a story called Cubicle Wars for which I was interviewed. It deals with the topic of how to create workspaces for Agile Teams that still allow for the privacy of the …
Enter the Scrum: From Development Chaos to Agility and Control
Recently I was interviewed by Mathew Schwartz at Dice.com for I/T workers looking to learn more about Agile development. The article, Enter The Scrum, was published today and I received a couple of …
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Jim Grenning on Iteration Zero
I recently had the pleasure of reviewing Jim Grenning's paper Iteration Zero which was published and presented at this year's Embedded Systems Conference in Boston. It's very good and you can …
Best practices for adaptive software teams
Software teams, in the broader sense, are complex adaptive systems. They live within organizations populated by many actors, influenced by the methods, practices and behaviors that coexist with …
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indirectly slashdotted
It was very cool to be quoted in today's article on RWW about Slashdot and its relevance today. Slashdot Struggles to Remain Relevant in The Social Web To elaborate, I think that all of the …
Go Mobile
Over the last several weeks I have been in the midst of a vortex of bright people looking at how to bring Agile practices to enterprise mobile application development. It seems trivial at first, …