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The Facebook Mobile Release Process
Christian Legnitto offers insight in some of the tools and processes used by Facebook for pushing new updates to their mobile apps.
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User Story Mapping in Practice
Steve Rogalsky explains the basics of user story maps based on real case studies, showing pictures depicting projects’ progress and how that influenced iterative development and process visualization.
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Testing the Hard Stuff and Staying Sane
John Hughes discusses automated testing techniques that can catch more code defects, with war stories from the likes of Ericsson, Volvo Cars, and Basho Technologies.
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Getting Our Brains to Sing Together
Dario Nardi shares key insights on how the brain works and suggestions on tapping the power of individuals’ talents in order to be put together at work.
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So Long, and Thanks for All the Tests
Seb Rose explores the choices a team needs to make when considering which Agile test practices to adopt, urging teams to practice, practice, practice until they are happy with the way they code.
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Top 10 Agile Gotcha's and How to Recover
Michael Sahota discusses top 10 Agile gotchas: when release is ready, sprint meetings take too long, no retrospectives, people aren’t working together, getting new stories, stand-ups are boring, etc.
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Culture Hacking: Common Platform
Jim and Michele McCarthy discuss the Core Protocols that make a common platform for an organization’s culture design.
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High Performance Virtual Teams - Oxymoron or Necessity?
Ashley Johnson identifies key principles for high performance product development teams, and explore which of these we can and cannot control in virtual teams.
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How Agile Coaches Help Us Win—the Agile Coach Role at Spotify
Brendan Marsh and Kristian Lindwall present what they believe an Agile Coach is, give some insight into the daily life of an Agile Coach at Spotify & explain why they believe Coaches help others win.
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The Future is Agile
David Tanzer takes a look at the current status of software development and suggests what a team can do to stay competitive, and what a developer can do so his/her employers still need him over time.
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Programming Exercises
Terry Yin explains different programming exercises, outlining the difference in their effectiveness.
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Implementing Agile Code Reviews
Olivier Gourment explains, step by step, how any team or organization can adopt Agile code reviews which are known to reduce the costs of defect fixing by half.