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Scrum alone is not the path to agility
First off, before I make a lot of people very angry with me, I just want to state that I love scrum as a project management methodology to manage work. But I believe that scrum on it’s own is not … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Lean, Productivity, Software development
Tagged Acceptance testing, Agile, agile development, Agile Project Management, Continuous integration, lean software development, Methodologies, Methodology, Programming, Project management, project management methodology, Scrum, Software development, Team, Test-driven development
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Lean Principle – Eliminate waste
First some background This is the first in a series of posts that I mentioned I would be doing in this post. The observations for this move towards Lean Software Development are taken from a project where we were rejuvenating … Continue reading
Posted in Lean, Software development
Tagged Automation, Build Management, change leader, Context switch, Continuous integration, deployment, DevOps, Eric Ries, lean software, lean software development, Lean Startup, Liquibase, Peter Drucker, Programming, Quality assurance, slow communication, Software Craftsmanship, Software testing, Source code, test, testing, Unit testing
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Something to think about when offshoring your software development
With over 6 years of experience in environments predominated by the offshoring of the software development this post is about some observations around how not to offshore your software development. My first experience with offshoring was as a developer whose … Continue reading