September 2008 - Posts
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For ages, Nick McCormick 's little book on leadership, Lead Well and Prosper has been lying on my desk waiting for me to blog about it. I've moved offices. The first copy got lost. He had to send me another one. :-S But finally I'm managing...
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I'll be repeating my one-day Zen of Agile Management workshop from QCon in London this past March, at Agile Practices in Orlando Florida on November 10th and again the following week at QCon in San Francisco on Tuesday November 18th . In both locations...
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I'm bringing my Zen of Agile Management workshop/class to Sao Paulo Brazil this October. This class has been universally popular since I first introduced it at VSLive in Orlando, February 2006. It's in a 2-day format so the pace will be easier...
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My long time colleague and collaborator Daniel Vacanti does not blog. He occasionally writes stuff down and some of that might even get published one day, but he doesn't blog. So I'm going to blog for him today... Dan has his own alternative to...
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Three years ago this week, I introduced a scheme for prioritizing requirements that was aligned with strategic planning and market segmentation and brought some rigor and objectivity to the art of assigning a priority to requirements. Initially, the scheme...
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A post in the Agile Management Yahoo! group has prompted me to make this second post with an example to elaborate on prioritizing and planning for market risk . Steven Gordon wrote: This approach seems oversimplified to me. In particular, I challenge...
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For several years, I've been promoting the notion that " Trust is the essence of agile ." Others like Clarke Ching have joined that chorus [See Carnival of Trust ]. This year, I've been articulating that the statement "[We value...
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