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Simplicity and saying ‘no’

Having already posted my two-part blog on the Agile principle of simplicity I now find myself in the position of offering my third posting on this topic.  And of course the third piece of my two-part blog has me thinking about my favorite four-part trilogy (check it out: http://amzn.to/10lCbUS).  Here I want to focus on… Continue reading Simplicity and saying ‘no’

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Mid-course correction – addressing an issue

I wrote yesterday about the problem we crashed into this sprint when we discovered that designs for one major feature we were building had failed to consider two important user personas, had worked off of an inadequately articulated user story, and had been conceptualized by one team while being built by a slightly different one. … Continue reading Mid-course correction – addressing an issue

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Mid-course correction – finding an issue

One of the core principles of Agile is this: “Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer’s competitive advantage.”  The ability to respond nimbly to new information is a hallmark of Agile (in my opinion) and part of what makes it such a good approach to use when developing… Continue reading Mid-course correction – finding an issue