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- Team Collaboration,
- Coaching,
- Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- QCon San Francisco 2011,
- Adopting Agile,
- Kanban,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Coaching and Mentoring,
- Teamwork,
- Agile Techniques,
- Scrum,
- QCon,
- Value & Metrics,
- Lean,
- Agile,
- Conferences,
- Process
In this interview, Jesper Boeg, author of the new InfoQ book – Priming Kanban, discusses the keys to using Kanban effectively, and how to get started if you are currently using other approaches. Jesper also discusses the benefits of integrating elements of Kanaban into existing Scrum teams and what can be achieved from the team seeing the entire value chain and owning the whole process.
News about Team Collaboration
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- Team Collaboration,
- Requirements,
- Distributed Team,
- Collaboration,
- Customers & Requirements,
- Teamwork,
- Embedded Software Dev,
- Tools,
- Project Management,
- Programming,
- Software Engineering,
- Agile
Visure Solutions recently announced the availability of IRQA which denotes a solution for requirements definition and management (RDM). A sound process using professional tools is important for ensuring the quality of product and solution development with respect to the requirements specification.
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- Team Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- Application Lifecycle Management,
- Collaboration,
- ALM,
- Tools,
- Teamwork,
- Tasktop,
- Agile,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Companies
The latest version of Application Lifecycle Unification tool Tasktop Sync supports repository introspection and REST based application lifecycle artifact management. Tasktop team released last month version 2.0 of the tool. InfoQ spoke with Mik Kersten, CEO of Tasktop, about the new features in the latest release.
Articles about Team Collaboration

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- Team Collaboration,
- Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- Adopting Agile,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Teamwork,
- Agile
Steve is interested in uncovering better ways to deliver successful projects regardless of whether or not those ways are ‘agile’. After reading "Influencer, the Power to Change Anything" he found a set of behaviours and influence strategies that are helpful for giving projects the best chance for success and also for helping teams transition to agile.

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- Team Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- Collaboration,
- Teamwork,
- Agile,
- History,
- Agile Manifesto Anniversary
Laurent Bossavit discusses the importance of learning from history and reflects on the historical influences that have contributed to emergence of agile practices and techniques. He examines the impact agile approaches are having and the emergence of the new discipline of agile software development, and calls for formulation of a new generation of more inclusive Agile institutions.
Presentations about Team Collaboration

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- Team Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- Collaboration,
- QCon London 2011,
- Offshoring,
- Business Models,
- Teamwork,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- QCon,
- Agile Techniques,
- Lean,
- Scrum,
- Conferences,
- Architecture,
- Agile,
- Business
Craig Larman presents practices and tips related to adoption, structure, requirements, contracts, architecture and design, offshore, multisite development, and coordination with large Scrum teams.

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- Team Collaboration,
- Adopting Agile,
- Distributed Team,
- DevOps Days 2010,
- Collaboration,
- Teamwork,
- Operations,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Stories & Case Studies,
- Devops,
- Lean,
- Agile,
- Infrastructure,
- Cloud Computing
Stephen Nelson-Smith’s presentation is a case study and lessons learned by implementing Agile and Lean practices by both the development and operations team in an attempt to overhaul the entire development, testing, staging, and production process of a UK governmental website.
Interviews about Team Collaboration

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- Team Collaboration,
- Collaboration,
- Adopting Agile,
- Distributed Team,
- Scrum Master,
- Agile Techniques,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Teamwork,
- Scrum,
- Agile Alliance,
- Agile Manifesto Anniversary,
- Agile,
- Scrum Assessments,
- Agile2011,
- Agile Manager
In Agile, adoption and transformation are typically viewed as one big event. Mike Cottmeyer provides a holistic perspective that looks as adoption as the implementation of practices, and transformation along two dimensions, organizational and personal. Mike discusses how they are a means to an end, and how to avoid the trap of focusing on practice adoption as a goal.

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- Team Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- Adopting Agile,
- Scrum Master,
- Collaboration,
- Agile Education,
- Agile Techniques,
- Agile Alliance,
- Adaptive Leadership,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Teamwork,
- Scrum,
- Agile,
- Scrum.org,
- Leadership,
- Agile Manifesto Anniversary,
- Scrum Alliance,
- Agile2011,
- Scrum Assessments,
- Agile Manifesto
Ten Years after the Agile Manifesto Jeff Sutherland muses the question of whether Agile teams are truly Agile. You’re not Agile if you’re not producing product at the end of each sprint. Jeff discusses doing scrum well, velocity and production measurements and the next big challenge for Agile leaders.
Books about Team Collaboration

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- Release,
- Team Collaboration,
- Distributed Team,
- Version Control,
- Collaboration,
- Kanban,
- Quality,
- Teamwork,
- Source Control,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Agile Techniques,
- Lean,
- Project Management,
- Software Craftsmanship,
- Programming,
- Agile,
- WIP
This mini-book offers an easy to follow 10 step guide to taking the initial plunge and start using Lean principles to optimizing value and flow in your system. Each step consists of a section explaining “why” followed by examples of specific tools, practices and rules that have helped other teams better understand and optimize their system.