This might get a bit ranty Being British, I should love queues. Adore them. Lovely organisation and British fairness all in one single-file line of…
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This might get a bit ranty Being British, I should love queues. Adore them. Lovely organisation and British fairness all in one single-file line of…
Continue reading The Curse of the Queue
1 CommentTriangles. Consultants love triangles. I am moving into that line of work, I better get some practice. Lovely things triangles. Look pretty in presentations. Most people…
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Leave a CommentWhen moving from waterfall to scrum, a common question occurs – where do we map our traditional roles? What do we do with our BA, QA,…
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Leave a CommentIf you have come to this page expecting to read about an awesome new problem solving technique, then I am sorry. This post is about…
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Leave a CommentLet’s talk about a subject that can be divisive. Throwaway work. There are many guidelines which can help us to decide whether a piece of…
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Leave a CommentMost people who have had some experience of Agile will be familiar with daily stand-up or scrum meetings. These meetings have a number of generally accepted practices including…
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2 CommentsHere is part two of my series on applying sporting management techniques in the Agile world. This time it is the turn of Clive Woodward…
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