This is the first of two posts that looks at a sport management idea and attempts to apply it to agile working practices. Never let it be…
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This is the first of two posts that looks at a sport management idea and attempts to apply it to agile working practices. Never let it be…
Continue reading “T-Shaped” vs “I-Shaped” People – Fielding is an Attitude
Leave a CommentEstimating Costs vs Benefits There has been much talk about “business value” and “business impact” in my world recently. In my experience, the cost part…
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Leave a CommentMost people working with scrum will probably know that the name has been adopted from the magnificent sport of rugby. I suspect that this is an…
Continue reading “A Stiff Arm to the Face”: Which other rugby terms can we pinch for Scrum?
Leave a CommentWhen thinking recently about the role that liquidity plays in the financial markets, it struck me that parallels could be drawn between asset liquidity and something I will call “story liquidity”
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2 CommentsApplying lean principles to the development of a simple iOS app
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2 CommentsHere is the tale of Blogs vs Novels vs Breaking Bad vs Lost. As much as I love JJ Abrams (first Star Trek reboot anyone?…
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Leave a CommentIn a recent episode of The Game of Thrones, there is a particularly tense scene between Theon (yes I know, some would say I should…
Continue reading What Ramsay and Theon can teach us about the Definition of Done
Leave a CommentIn the spirit of The Age Of Ultron, there will be no introduction or origin story on this blog. Let’s make this nice and self contained…
Continue reading If you’re not interfering with play, you shouldn’t be on the pitch
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