Remove Coaching Remove Guidelines Remove Product Management Remove Test-Driven Development
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AoAD2 Practice: Whole Team

James Shore

Okay, you’re Agile now,” your manager says, before vanishing in a puff of golf-scented smoke. Broadly speaking, these skills can be grouped into customer skills, development skills, and coaching skills. Customer skills fall in to several categories, as follows: Product management (aka product ownership).

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AoAD2 Chapter: Scaling Agility

James Shore

One of the limits on your ability to scale will be the availability of skilled coaches. Remember, coaches are the people who help each team learn how to apply Agile ideas and practices.) If you’re taking a home-grown approach to your coaches, each team will need a dedicated team member to act as coach.

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Agile vs Waterfall: Key Differences And Definition?—?Which Model Is Better?

Codegiant

ASD is highly suggested by teams who don’t have a clear picture of the end product and need to adapt constantly. Test-Driven Development ?—?TDD TDD encourages you to write automated code first and then develop just-enough code in order to pass the test later. Rational Unified Process ?—?Developed

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