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AoAD2 Practice: No Bugs

James Shore

Visit the Second Edition home page for information about the open development process, additional excerpts, and more. To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. How about a real-time embedded system? Take a coach interested in trying Agile, assemble a team of novices, shake well, and bake for three years.

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No Fighting In This (Agile) Dojo with M. David Green

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Coaches like Green help them to hone their skills and go through rituals more effectively. Convincing skeptics to try a new system (32:12). So, let’s take one of them, I think you said unit testing, is that right? David Green, discuss Agile Dojos and how they can make teams more effective. Dojo Consortium: [link]. David: Sure.

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AoAD2 Practice: Continuous Integration

James Shore

Visit the Second Edition home page for information about the open development process, additional excerpts, and more. To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. The ultimate goal of continuous integration is to make releasing a business decision, not a technical decision. Test-Driven Development.

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Kick start your Agile Transformation Journey (and be a Digital Disruptor)

Capgemini

Tomorrow’s leaders are already starting to transform towards new delivery models that will enable them to develop more exploratory and adaptive strategies. The information system (IS) of the future supports this approach and delivers an abundance of innovative services in record time.

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Why Your Agile Adoption Should Pay For Itself Within the First Program Increment

Net Objectives

This blog is written specifically written for those whose technology groups can readily be thought of as being composed of groups that are 40-75 in size, regardless of the current or anticipated level of SAFe adoption. . If you don't want to use SAFe, product management with some Lean-Agile coaching can be used instead. .

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AoAD2 Chapter 4: Investing in Agility

James Shore

Visit the Second Edition home page for information about the open development process, additional excerpts, and more. To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. Not just spending money—that’s comparatively easy—but making real, meaningful changes to organizational structures, systems, and behaviors.

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AoAD2 Practice: Whole Team

James Shore

To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. The back-end systems never quite work the way you thought they would, either, and it takes forever for Ops to update the development environment with new builds. Modern software development takes a lot of skills. Technical skills. Whole Team.