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Listen with Your Eyes – Non-Verbal Communication for Agile Teams
Helen Lisowski introduces the body language field, explaining how to recognize some common behaviors and how to start using it every day.
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Never Develop Alone, Always with a Partner
Fakih Houssam discusses the challenges and the main benefits of pair-programming, how to make the most of it, how to improve pairing, how to anticipate and fix problems, and common errors.
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Fragile Agile: Coaching a Tired Team
Anna Obukhova describes what changes when a team is tired, how to estimate the stage of exhaustion, and what to do to improve the process and produce steady results.
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Kanban Metrics in Practice
Mattia Battiston shares from his experience at Sky Network: what metrics they use, how they use them, what pitfalls they encountered and what little data they collect to get a whole lot of value.
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Don't Put Me in a Box
Antony Marcano takes you on his Extreme Programming journey, highlighting how some job titles may limit your agility.
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Better Project Forecasts without Estimates – The Monte Carlo
Adrian Fittolani introduces the Monte Carlo Simulation, an empirical mathematical method used to estimate project timelines.
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Towards Organizational Alignment and Agility
Ben Ross discusses using the Objectives and Key Results framework and Lean startup to drive operational efficiency, and how the framework’s design improves organizational alignment and performance.
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There is No Spotify Model
Marcin Floryan discusses the Spotify engineering culture.
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The Heart of Agile Is in Your Local Primary School
Richard Weissel advises Agile organizations to spend some time understanding what it is that makes the classroom environment a classic example of collaborative working based on trust and respect.
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The Journey from Business Person to Product Owner
Pete Cohen and Chris Bignoux discuss how a new product owner should tackle Agile projects, exploring techniques for informing stakeholders and facilitating decision-making.
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Awesome Super-Problems
Luke Hohmann shows how Innovation Games have evolved into scalable multidimensional frameworks that are being used by agilists around the world to tackle various problems.
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Event Sourcery
Sebastian von Conrad and James Ross explain how to use event sourcing in order to keep the cost of change lower.