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Your Agile Project at Eclipse with Tuleap
Manuel Vacelet and Pascal Rapicault introduce Tuleap - Scrum, Kanban, and generic bug tracking –, explaining how to integrate it with the Eclipse toolset and Bugzilla.
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It's Just a White Board!
Jim Benson discusses why Kanban is helpful: enables clarity of purpose, promotes shared understanding, recognizes individual input, depersonalizes work, respects problem solving, and others.
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Great User Experience Through Dual-Track Scrum
Aurimas Adomavicius discusses metrics of great User Experience for the enterprise, the dual-track Scrum model, common pitfalls, lessons learned, and quantifying the success of a project.
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“Lean Enterprise”: An Innovation-led Alternative to the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
Ian Kelsall and Keith Dodds discuss why complexity trumps determinism in the modern enterprise, explaining why it is essential to have a a fundamental change in leadership mindset.
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Do You Know How Fast You're Going?
Doug Talbot explains the importance of measuring to the Lean feedback cycle providing advice on what to measure and how often.
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Design vs. Data: Enemies or Friends?
Big Design Upfront was considered so evil in the early days of Agile that it acquired its own acronym. It’s time we relearned that great products start with asking the right questions.
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Transforming a Public Sector Company: Journey to Agile
Ardita Karaj and Jason Little present their company’s journey to Agile using Lean Startup, contractor/internal coaches, culture hacking, ADKAR, Kanban, Innovation Games, and others.
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One Team's Experience Using Kanban for Maintenance & Support, and Small Projects
Stuart Williams shares from experience how his company implemented Kanban, what worked for them in handling maintenance, support and a number of small projects.
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Drunken Stumble: The Correct Way To Build Software
Garrett Smith introduces Drunken Stumble, a development method in two stages: a lean, which represents the goal of the programmer or team, and a stumble, which is a series of automatic "next steps".
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The Sweet Spot
Alberto Brandolini discusses how the Theory of Constraints, Kanban, CQRS, Domain-Driven Design, EventStorming and UX blend together to solve the real problems in software development.
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Do We Need a Lean Manifesto?
Francis Fish proposes a new agile manifesto that is influenced by Lean and the manufacturing movement.
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Growth Hacking Takes Agile to the Extreme
Shaun Clowes discusses Growth Hacking, a way of minimizing waste in all aspects of product development and go to market.