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15/11/200828/12/2014 on agile, engineering practices, future, lean, learning, pdca

The next step, Agile hungover

So, it is starting to happen. All around us we see people like James Shore or Rob Bowley proclaiming the end of Scrum, that we don’t really get it and that many teams do cycles, but forget about the rest. If you have been following the different waves of software process adoption this should be …

20/09/200828/12/2014 on agile, lean, lean thinking, learning, pdca, problem solving, toyota, tps

Learn or else…

Through Elisabeth Hendrickson I got to Brett Pettichord’s post about the role of feedback in Agile. Read it if you haven’t yet. Here are the pearls that made me post this: “If you don’t have meaningful feedback then you’re not agile. You’re just in a new form of chaos.” and “Agile practices build a technical …

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