The Effective Agile Blog - Rod Claar
I’m a white board and sticky type of agilest. Give me a team room with white boards and a bunch of multicolored stickys and I’m a happy camper! Why? Because I know that the white board and stickys are NOT the project, the people and the conversations they have with each other are the project and the white boards and stickys are used to drive those conversations and track the work. However for most teams and most organizations, my agile dream project just does not exist and trying to force it to be is foolishness. Most organizations are going to need a tool to manage the project and provide visibility
The Effective Agile Blog - Rod Claar
There is a lot of information out there about why an organization would attempt to improve their software development process using any of the wide variety of methodologies, techniques, systems, coaches and mentors that market their message. In fact there is so much information it is overwhelming to anyone genuinely trying to improve their process. I've been out in the trenches for several years now and have seen many different approaches used with varying degrees of success. In fact no two organizations have ever done the same thing or had the same results.
The Effective Agile Blog - Rod Claar
Driving a software project to deliver later is just plain wrong!
The Effective Agile Blog - Rod Claar
I’ve been helping a pretty large team for a few months now. Today I attended a user group meeting today on SecondLife delivered by Brian Harry of VSTS/TFS. It is very clear that there are some issues that get exacerbated when you have a very large project.