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Maarten đ§đłđ°đź Taskstreamer
rooseboom
Still amazed that most âagileâ transformators/coaches have difficulty with waterfall and call it oldskool or âthe pastâ. Most companies are best served with both! You should make agile and waterfall
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Mick Wall
Zarch1972
1/ Question (and thread) for Solar PV owners (or those thinking about buying Solar). If you were looking to buy PV now, would you? I'm not sure I would you
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Oliver Jumpertz
oliverjumpertz
Requirements Engineering is the process of defining, documenting, and maintaining requirements in the engineering design process.It involves really trying to find out what your customer wants.It's sadly more than often
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Rick Branson
rbranson
I've always had a hard time taking the whole "agile" movement seriously given that, in my experience, velocity and agility have SO MUCH MORE to do with the software's architecture
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Agile Institute (Rob Myers)
agilecoach
~10 years ago I had a client who insisted on using Scrum to roll out Scrum (their âAgile Transformationâ) to 500+ people. I encouraged them to use Scrum for product
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David Copeland
davetron5000
My favorite Twitter right now is Agile Thought Leaders telling us how the vague and unsubstantiated tenets of agile are being misinterpreted by literally every practitioner and itâs somehow our
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Allen Holub
allenholub
Let's start the new year with a rant on SAFe. (Hey, low-hanging fruit ). SAFe is a perfectly good process, but it's in no way an Agile process. We could
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : Can you apply pace layers to maps?Me : You can but what is where evolves. However, same rules apply to things, practices, data, knowledge and ethical values. All
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Henrik Kniberg
henrikkniberg
Definition of Done is a pretty common concept in Agile. Very useful. For Minecraft features we actually split it into four doneness levels. Designed, Runnable, Snapshotable, and Releasable. Design is
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Alan Cooper
MrAlanCooper
When I started programming, it was a solo skill, performed by individuals, with little or no sharing and virtually no collaboration. A culture was built around those facts. 1 So,
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Scarlet Galvan
panoptigoth
This is a well-intended piece but misses that alignment with capitalist framing doesn't change the perception of libraries as a resource sink without expertise over the collection. https://crln.acrl.org/index.php/crlnews/article/view/24
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Gabriel Prat
gabriprat
Launching videoconf+chat+payments in 2.5 weeks and scale it to 10k daily visits requires you to be truly #agile. Alignment, autonomous teams, no handovers, no bureaucracy. How to prepare your team
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Pavel A. Samsonov
PavelASamsonov
USER EXPERIENCE DESIGNis an anagram ofINEXPERIENCED GUESSER Unfortunately it doesn't top the best anagramhttps://twitter.com/PavelASamsonov/status/1192497474495303682 DESIGN SYSTEMis an anagram ofSTYLE GUIDE DESIGN THINKINGis an anagram
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Greg Jackson
g__j
Here's the 12mth chart.For me, the slight tail off in the red line puts it in perspective - but I think the discussion proves that price signals can work in
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : We want to be agile.Me : Do you mean "We want to learn Agile methods such as XP" or "We want to increase the agility of our organisation"?
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Jenn
geekgalgroks
So at work, I'm having the best conversations with a Java developer.She's only a few years from retirement and has been with this company her entire development career. And talking
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