Lifestyles of the Loved & Agile
It has been a while since I have had an opportunity to put together something really exciting that I have been chomping at the bit to share with you! How about this… As of today, I officially feel like an Agile Superstar! Not only was my recent session at Agile 2012 VERY well received, but I was also recently selected to give the keynote presentation at the Software Testing Professionals (STP), Fall Conference in Miami, Florida. This could not have happened at a more perfect time! I am so very passionate about testing in the Agile world and so adamant that people should not take...
Read MoreBring on 2010! – Happy New Year!
A s we usher in the New Year, I felt it appropriate to thank all of those who have continued to support AgileDad, and Agile in general throughout the years! Although I do not hold a crystal ball, there are a few things I can promise you for 2010: 1) The Agile Mentor Newsletter will continue to be the leading free source for Agile information and will be delivered monthly as it always has been! 2) As Agile continues to morph and evolve, you have my word that the latest topics will be posted here and I will continue to reach out and support all of those who continue to support the Agile...
Read MoreDo You See What I See?
A gile Project Management has finally started to grow up and mature. On the heels of multiple training and coaching engagements, one thing I have learned is that Agile has certainly made its way into enterprise level application development. Software development tools have evolved, people have changed the end delivery method for getting things done. One constant that has held true throughout the test of time is the capability to work in an environment where everything is visible. Many agile organizations struggle with the prospect that visibility and transparency may not help everyone see...
Read MoreSpecial Delivery – Delivering Agile Projects
M any people in the Agile Software Development community believe that the problems they are facing within their organization are unique to them and their situation. After traveling the Globe and listening to groups of all shapes and sizes, I have determined that many of the roadblocks to successful Agile Development and implementation are similar in nature from one organization to the next. Today, consider it my gift to you to let you know that not only are you not alone in what you are facing, but many other organizations have taken steps to improve the software development process and the...
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