Monthly Archives: June 2014

Using Lego to capture raw data for Cycle Time and Process Cycle Efficiency

This post is from eliassen.com by Dave Nicolette. I’m one of six technical Agile coaches engaged by a large bank to support an initiative to improve software delivery performance. The IT department is an established agile software development shop that uses … Continue reading

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How to manage Epics across multiple channels?

This post is from sntio.com by Karen Deer. Most products these days have multiple touch points across various channels that all need to be implemented in tandem. For instance a registration flow may start with a physical product purchased in retail, … Continue reading

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Failing so you can win

This post is from tryingtokeepitagile.com by Lynn Grant. It has long been known in engineering circles that much can be learned from failure. Claude Albert Claremont, in his 1937 book on bridge building, “Spanning Space,” wrote: The history of engineering is really the … Continue reading

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