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Chris Matts on BDD, Feature Injection and Commitment
Chris Matts was interviewed at QCon London. He discusses behavior driven development, feature injection and his latest project - a graphic novel written with Olav Maassen and Chris Geary explaining the principles of real options in a project using a compelling story and an unusual format.
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Deb Colden and Tami Carter Discuss Innovation Games and Dealing with Remote Participants
Deb Colden and Tami Carter discuss how they got involved with Innovation Games, how and why they've used them, and how they've dealt with remote participants in their game sessions.
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Paul Germeraad Discusses Using Innovation Games for R&D
Paul Germeraad talks with us about using Innovation Games for R&D, intellectual property, patent trolls, and the San Jose Budget Games.
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Tom Grant on Changing the Rules of Work
Tom Grant sits down with us to discuss how games can be used to increase innovation in companies and how seriousgamesatwork.org is helping to build momentum to expand their use.
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Gojko Adzic on integrating business iterative delivery using Impact Mapping
Gojko Adzic talks about the need to iterate and learn about business value before jumping into solutions. Impact Mapping helps visualize and learn which behavior changes impact business results. Those changes might not even require any kind of software delivery.
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Bringing Agility to Citizen Engagement: An Interview with Gerry Kirk
Gerry Kirk discusses bringing Agile and Innovation Games to governments and communities for social change.
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Talking Business Models with Alexander Osterwalder at the Innovation Games Summit
Alexander Osterwalder sits down to discuss the Business Model Canvas, how large organizations are using it today, and his thoughts on the Lean Canvas.
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Luke Hohmann Discusses the Innovation Game Summit and the Budget Games
Luke Hohmann sits down with InfoQ to discuss the Innovation Games Summit, the history of Innovation Games, and the San Jose 2013 Budget Games
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Ward Cunningham on the Appeal of OOP and Dynamic Languages, Federated Wiki
Ward Cunningham talks about the continuing appeal of OOP and dynamic languages, asynchronous programming, and much more. Also: Ward explains the ideas behind his latest project Federated Wiki.
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Jeremy Lightsmith Discusses Lean Startup and Design Thinking at Agile 2012
Jeremy Lightsmith sits down with us to discuss how Nordstrom is using Lean Startup and Design Thinking to create innovation in a fortune 500 company.
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Catherine Louis & Raj Mudhar on Leadership and Agile in Hardware
Catherine & Raj have been working in Enterprise Agile transitions in large hardware manufacturers, they share their experiences and advice on leadership and bringing Scrum to hardware teams. They spoke at Agile 2012 about the use of tactile models, engaging managers and building cross-functional hardware-software teams.
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Mike Griffiths on DSDM, Agile and the PMI
Mike Griffiths shares his journey on the creation of DSDM through to his more recent work with the PMI around the Agile Community of Practice and the PMBOK v5 Guide and Software Extension.