InfoQ: Agile Fixed Price Contracting - 0 views
InfoQ: Comparing Kanban To Scrum - 1 views
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Scrum in a nutshell Split your organization into small, cross-functional, self-organizing teams. Split your work into a list of small, concrete deliverables. Assign someone to be responsible for that list and to sort the list by priority. The implementation team estimates the relative size of each item. Split time into short fixed-length iterations (usually 1 – 4 weeks), with potentially shippable code demonstrated after each iteration. Optimize the release plan and update priorities in collaboration with the customer, based on insights gained by inspecting the release after each iteration. Optimize the process by having a retrospective after each iteration. For more details check out “Scrum and XP from the Trenches”. The book is a free read online. I know the author, he’s a nice guy :o) http://www.crisp.se/ScrumAndXpFromTheTrenches.html Kanban in a nutshell Visualize the workflow Split the work into pieces, write each item on a card and put on the wall Use named columns to illustrate where each item is in the workflow Limit WIP (work in progress) – assign explicit limits to how many items may be in progress at each workflow state. Measure the lead time (average time to complete one item, sometimes called “cycle time”), optimize the process to make lead time as small and predictable as possible.
The Game of Team Culture - 1 views
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How to Hack The Culture of Your Team (50min vid) http://t.co/GUB8tX0v3Y
Dan Mezick - Engagement - 0 views
Cynefin 101 - An Introduction - 1 views
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Adopting Continuous Delivery - 0 views
A Kanban System for Software Engineering - 0 views
Priming Kanban - 0 views
Agile For Embedded Systems - 0 views
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