When I first encountered with Agile methods several years ago, the fuss was all about eXtreme Programming. The XP community […]
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Worldwide Agile Adoption?
Whew — it’s been quite a while since my last Blog post! Turns out that I’ve been quite busy […]
How are Lean and Agile Related?
In the past few years, we’ve seen the emergence of serious initiatives in understanding and exploiting the connection between Lean […]
Yet Another Book List
Actually 3 book lists. I put a reading list out some weeks ago, and got feedback from Mark Levison. Here […]
Agile Management Reading List
For a community that is oriented towards “sufficient-to-purpose” documentation, we sure have an embarassment of riches in books on Agile […]
Applying Lean to Agile – David Anderson on Kanban
In a previous post on Agile Model Evolution, I wrote about the advanced application of Lean principles to Agile methods. […]
1-Page Introduction to Agile Methods
Agility is the ability to create and adapt to change. Agile software development methods include: Scrum, eXtreme Programming, Crystal, Dynamic […]
Agile Model Evolution, Part 2: Small is Beautiful
From my vantage point, I see more and more companies adopting Agile methods (some perhaps to jump on the bandwagon […]
Agile Model Evolution, Part 1: Go Lean!
One of the hot topics in the corridors at the recently concluded Agile 2007 conference was the inevitable question, what’s […]