InfoQ Homepage Lean Startup Content on InfoQ
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Jeff Patton on User Story Mapping and Product Management
Jeff Patton talks about his book "User Story Mapping" and the background and approaches to the story mapping process as well as upcoming trends in relation to product management.
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Trevor Owens on Lean Startup Machine and The Lean Enterprise
Trevor Owens sits down with InfoQ to discuss his new book, The Lean Enterprise, as well as the challenges he's faced bringing startup and entrepreneurship culture into large enterprises.
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Melissa Perri on Applying Lean Startup in Different Types of Organizations
Melissa Perri shares her story of learning Lean Startup at Lean Startup Machine and then taking those learnings and applying them to various types of organizations.
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Jeff Gothelf On What Lean UX Is And How To Introduce It In Your Organization
Jeff Gothelf sits down with InfoQ to discuss the origins of Lean UX, how to get started using it in your organization, and where we go from here.
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Todd Charron on Lean Startup Machine & Improv in Agile
Todd Charron talks about some of the outcomes from Lean Startup Machine in Toronto, applying Lean Startup in the Enterprise and how can us improvisation techniques in Agile to reduce our fears.
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Adrian Howard Discusses Lean Startup, Lean UX, and Changing Roles for Teams
Adrian Howard sits down with Infoq to discuss the his session on Lean Startup and the Business Model Canvas, Lean UX, bridging the gap between UX and Development and how this might change roles in the future.
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Jeff Patton Discusses Product Development, Agile, and Story Mapping
Jeff Patton sits down with us at Agile 2013 to discuss how Product Development fits in with Agile, multiple definitions of the term MVP and the origins and uses of Story Mapping.
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Jason Little Discusses Lean Change
Jason Little sits down to discuss how he's been using Lean Change and gives us some insight into his book on the same subject.
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David Bland Discusses Bringing Lean Startup to the Enterprise
David Bland sits down with us at Agile 2013 to discuss how to bring experiments and other Lean Startup techniques to the enterprise.
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Joshua Kerievsky on Anzen and Safety in Software
Joshua Kerievsky tells us about Anzen and his experience in taking the concept of safety from the manufacturing world and tailoring it to software development teams and organizations. By having ONE core value - safety - teams and organizations can keep from falling into the common pattern of practicing a superficial form of Agile and/or Lean development without getting any of the results.
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Ed Cortis on Activity Based Working
Ed Cortis talks about Agile (or whether it is just common sense) in Operations teams as well as sharing his experiences in rolling out an Activity Based Working environment at Bankwest.
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Neil Killick on No Estimates
Neil Killick discusses his background in Agile and his thoughts on estimation in Agile software projects, in particular the discussion around #noestimates.