I learned about this book from a blog post Marten den Haring shared with me. Given my role as an Agile subject matter expert at Lirio, reading this book is part of my self-guided professional development. For a chapter-by-chapter summary,…
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Summary: Agile for Non-Software Teams
I learned about this book from an Agile Amped podcast by the author. Given my role as an Agile subject matter expert at Lirio, reading this book is part of my self-guided professional development. The timing was excellent given in…
Summary: The Spotify “Model” – Don’t Simply Copy-Paste
Since my career change to a Director of Agile Coaches in early December 2019, I’ve subscribed to Agile podcasts to keep my finger on the pulse of what’s going on in the Agile community. One of my favorites has been…
Notes on .NET Rocks! 1308 on “DevOps Is Dead”
This post is a placeholder for some notes I jotted down about a recent .NET Rocks! podcast (episode 1308) where the hosts, Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin spoke with guest Wes Higbee about software practices. Notes DevOps is dead on arrival, because we’re just seeing…
Notes on .NET Rocks! 1262 on Agile
This post is a placeholder for some notes I jotted down about a recent .NET Rocks! podcast (episode 1262) where the hosts, Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin spoke with guest Matthew Renze about the economics, psychology, and science of Agile. See also, my…
Notes on .NET Rocks! 1260 on Agile Change
This post is a placeholder for some notes I jotted down about a recent .NET Rocks! podcast (episode 1260) where the hosts, Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin spoke with guest Chris McDermott. Context It’s been three months since I’ve started a new…