It’s no secret among agile practitioners that retrospectives, as commonly practiced, tend to suffer from a fatal flaw: inaction. Teams discuss […]
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Slides from Agile Palooza DC
Every now and then, one of my presentations seems to be more of a hit than others. The past keynote […]
Building Quality In
Building Quality In In waterfall development, there is little opportunity for early testing. Most if not all of the delivery […]
Announcing Agile India 2012: Call for Submissions
Last month I blogged on Agile in Washington, DC, my hometown. Now, I’m pleased to announce another exciting conference, this […]
ScrumMaster Standup for Excellence By David Bulkin
New ScrumMasters often try to direct the daily standup until someone explains that they are a servant leader, and it […]
The Gemba Walk
As part of a recent engagement, Bob Payne and I went to assess and coach a group of Agile teams […]
Monumental Agile Adoption – Part 2
Some weeks ago, I blogged about Monumental Agile Adoption. That is, large scale adoptions involving several 1000s of people. Even […]
Agile in Washington – A Decade in the Making?
Around the time the Agile Manifesto was created in 2001, there were some of us in the DC Metro area […]
Visit us at AgileDC 2011 – Discount Below!
Come visit us at AgileDC! We are excited here at LitheSpeed to be involved in the AgileDC 2011 conference. We […]
Agile 2011 Conference Highlights
Agile 2011, the largest and oldest of the Agile conferences, just took place in Salt Lake City, and it was […]