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Breaking Your Agile Addiction

Presented by Rachel Davies on Sep 23, 2010 Length 00:58:53     Download: MP3
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QCon London 2010
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Summary
Rachel Davies believes there is not one Agile solution for everybody, but rather each team should learn how to evolve their own methods and process that fit to their environment.

Bio
Rachel Davies coaches teams in agile software development techniques, such as test-driven development, heartbeat retrospectives and planning with user stories. She is passionate about agile software development because it increases the chance of success projects in the face of complex problems. She is a director of the Agile Alliance and co-author of “Agile Coaching.”

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Agree in spirit by Thomas Fitzpatrick Posted
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    Agree in spirit

    by Thomas Fitzpatrick

    Subscribing to one agile method too zealously is dangerous. The great strength of our species is our ability to adapt - in order to harness this strength we should not fixate on way of doing things that is deemed to be a panacea. The best way of doing things is a transient thing.