Monthly Archives: February 2012

Post Agilism: Moving beyond the outdated and misdirected aspects of “Agile”

The Software World is moving beyond “Agile” into the post-Agile world — and for good reason. The main problem with Agile, is that it was invented in the 90s, to solve the problems of the 80s.  Problems that are different … Continue reading

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My most Relevant posts on Agile organized for your reading pleasure

Since blogs in general and this one in particular tend to highlight recent postings, and since reading my recent postings alone will not really provide the context to understand what my major points are, I’ve decided to put together my most … Continue reading

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By Popular Request: What my Approach Is

I’ve been asked on several occasions what my general approach is for software development. Although I don’t have particular “hard rules” for how things must be done, I do have a number of general approaches which I tend to use … Continue reading

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Enthusiasm and Astroturfing in the Agile Landscape

Agile is so cool isn’t it? And our team is so much more productive since we’ve switched to Scrum — in fact we’ve decided to reorganize our entire lives around lean/kanban culture It seems like you can’t browse anywhere without … Continue reading

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