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carnival of the agilists, 6-sep-07

September 6, 2007

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Carnival of the Agilists, the blogroll that takes an oblique slice through current events in the agile blogsphere. This week’s theme is: visualization… First up is Kenji Hiranabe’s InfoQ article entitled Visualizing Agile Projects using Kanban Boards. Hiranabe describes and explores a number of different ways of visualizing… [Read more…]

the big DIP

June 4, 2007

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Henrik MÃ¥rtensson's concept of "DIP" (design-in-process) can give a useful measure of the investment we have to write off when requirements change before release

reporting during the daily stand-up

May 8, 2006

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One of the best ways to improve your daily stand-up meeting's effectiveness is to make positive use of non-verbal communication

developing a sense of urgency (revisited)

July 6, 2005

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In which the 'scrumdevelopment' group on Yahoo! discusses this blog's previous post

only count finished tasks

April 26, 2005

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In today's stand-up someone points to a card and says "I'm halfway through doing this one." So you're tempted to chart the burn of half that task's points. Don't

structuring the task board

April 13, 2005

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Being a link to a piece by Mike Cohn

keep the task board visible at all times

February 20, 2005

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If you hold your daily stand-up meetings out of sight from your task board, the team will lose focus

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