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kris_lander
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Comment #13034230
This is a great book to get started - and whilst it is a little dated technology wise the fundamentals are great along with a very entertaining tongue-in-cheek presentation/writing…
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Comment #8416941
I agree whole heartily, but the risk that is rarely protected by the contract is whether those features will actually give the client any return on their investment. Keeping the in…
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Comment #8416463
If as the OP says, it's about treating the contractual relationship as an investment to deliver value then I believe we can do better than simply "fix scope". I've recently written…
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Comment #5558820
Minimum Delightful Product is the variant that I like best.
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Comment #5409078
I wasn't using Toyota as proof that Agile works. I was suggesting that are common problems in managing systems of work have common solutions based on sound, proven theory. All it t…
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Comment #5407861
There is a large body of theory, evidence and even mathematical proof that supports why agile methodologies, such as Scrum or Kanban can improve the effectiveness of teams in terms…
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Comment #5078435
And this has allowed Disney to do what exactly?
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Comment #4956471
The problem highlighted by this article and the ensuing debate here is that most people in our industry (management and developers alike) talk about good code and bad code in purel…
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Comment #4888009
Recently at my company we had an internal discussion about pairing after a colleague wrote a similar post espousing all the virtues of pairing. Pairing was something we as a group …
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Comment #4818831
Exactly. I prefer to focus on what people like Steve Blank have said about creating a start up company. Better to think about how you are investing your time and resources in terms…
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Comment #4564561
Whilst the article mentions how countries like China restrict access to communication networks we should be under no illusions that nearly all major communication networks are ulti…