Agility And Programs With Johanna Rothman
A discussion with Johanna Rothman, author of “Manage It!, Manage Your Project Portfolio and Behind Closed Doors” about agility and programs, making transition to agile.
A discussion with Johanna Rothman, author of “Manage It!, Manage Your Project Portfolio and Behind Closed Doors” about agility and programs, making transition to agile.
Retrospectives are the Agile team’s most powerful tool for facilitating continuous improvement. We’ve all encountered teams that make the same mistakes and suffer the same pain over and over again. The good news is that it’s possible for just about any team to break this cycle by investing as little …
Behavior-Driven Development is more than a technique for creating and organizing unit tests. It is also a wonderful way to communicate with customers and users about the software being created. This video demonstrates some techniques and tools you can use to start delivering software with BDD. : Using Behavior-Driven Development …
Michael Sahota talks about how Scrum and Kanban are complementary practices that should be used (or not) depending on the context. [youtube QV9SettOtXY]
In this session of the Jazoon conference last June in Zurich, Ken Schwaber talked about the importance of having a good definition of the concept of “done” and the lack of technical practices in Scrum projects that lead to technical debt. You can read my own review of this presentation.
This video briefly explains the differences and similarities between Kanban and Scrum. [youtube Jx6_E5XxqEo] Related article: Aspects of Kanban