I might be going a bit overboard on Agile this week with blogs, primarily because I'm at Agile2016, one of the largest gathering of us weirdo, hippie agilists - along side some still buttoned up folks - in the United States. Upon walking in I was met by a wonderful group of volunteers; ready and … Continue reading Agile 2016: The First 12 1/2 minutes
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Re-Post: Cooking with Agile (Literally)
Oftentimes at MATRIX, we talk with prospective customers about the common sense of Agile. While it can be a big investment and challenging to transform corporate cultures, the concepts, principles, and practices are actually pretty common. I know it sounds crazy, but the ideas that we use in high-tech and corporate organizational agility are very close to the way that other disciplines operate!
Agile Lessons from a Southern Cafe
Meet "Jerry's" Since starting down the agile road 11 years ago (twas a two-track back then compared to the I-75/I-85-esque super interstate it is now), I have found that I can learn from or find coaching examples from some of the most unexpected and interesting places. It is these constant reminders of the journey, the culture, … Continue reading Agile Lessons from a Southern Cafe
Top 10 Agile Fails
Recently, when looking for some new graphics and infographics for agile, I ran across this. It is pretty awesome and on a site called "Visualstan"
From Perception to Reality
Recently I was speaking to a client about an issue that I have started to see with a growing number of their agile development teams. The actual issue is irrelevant, but as I began to speak about what I was perceiving (we'll come back to this word shortly), I was told that I was wrong … Continue reading From Perception to Reality
