Coaching Charts Exercise – Answers
Coaching chart exercises – answers. Continue reading Coaching Charts Exercise – Answers
Exploring Extreme Programming
Coaching chart exercises – answers. Continue reading Coaching Charts Exercise – Answers
Practice standup meetings with a dysfunctional one. Continue reading Scrum from Hell
A framegame for classification. Continue reading Best Fit!
Simulate the difference between batch and lean approaches. Continue reading Push-Line/Pull-Line
Charts can help a team see itself better. Continue reading Coaching Charts Exercise
User Stories Applied, Mike Cohn. Addison-Wesley, 2004. This book is all about user stories, focused on the XP-style customer or the Scrum-style product owner (although programmers and others should know this material as well). Mike describes what stories are, how Continue reading Review – User Stories Applied
When you get blocked, do you get help, or hide and hope things will get better?. Continue reading The Humble “Yo!”
Leadership is an Art, by Max DePree. This is a thin “inspirational” book (you have to be in a certain mood), written by the CEO of Herman Miller (the furniture company). You can read it in a sitting, but it’s Continue reading Review – Leadership is an Art
Agile Management for Software Engineering, David J. Anderson. Prentice Hall, 2004. This book applies throughput accounting to software development. (This approach originated in Theory of Constraints and fits with lean manufacturing) Throughput accounting focuses on the rate of sales as Continue reading Review – Agile Management
XP and Scrum project plans can operate with less detail than traditional project plans; this is like a fisheye lens, which shows more detail about things close to the center. Continue reading Fisheye Lens Project Management