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AoAD2 Chapter 3: How to Be Agile

James Shore

To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. 1 To succeed with Agile, follow these steps: 1 The method in this book is primarily based on Extreme Programming, but it also draws inspiration from Scrum, Kanban, Lean Software Development, the DevOps movement, and Lean Startup. Your feedback is appreciated!

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Bridging the PM Gap with Rich Mironov

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Differences in design principles between product and engineering management (1:35). How Rich helps marketers/sales develop a more useful frame for engineering (10:01). A bit of housekeeping as we begin, if you enjoy this podcast support us by leaving us a review. It’s a complex adaptive system. Show Notes.

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Bridging the Gap Between Developers and Marketers with Rich Mironov

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Differences in design principles between product and engineering management (1:35). How Rich helps marketers/sales develop a more useful frame for engineering (10:01). A bit of housekeeping as we begin, if you enjoy this podcast support us by leaving us a review. It’s a complex adaptive system. Show Notes.

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The One Constant with Don Gray

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Getting people or systems to change is not easy and certainly not done in a vacuum. And while doing so, the pair attempt to arm their readers with a variety of change literature that will have them thinking of containers, systems and exchanges in a whole new light. There’s one guy who knows how to run the build system.