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AGILE METHODS BLOG

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  • The Definitive ScrumMaster Checklist!  March 28, 2010
    The ScrumMaster is one of – if not the most – challenging roles in agile software development...


  • Agile Methods for Mobile App Development  February 6, 2010
    2009 was a banner year for WorldLink, a company developing mobile apps for iPhone, J2ME, Android, Windows Mobile, and Blackberry...


  • Dual-Shore Agile Software Development – Is It Effective?  March 6, 2009
    On Wednesday March 4, I delivered a webinar on the topic “Dual-Shore Agile Software Development – Is It Effective?” The webinar had good attendance and generated some good follow-up questions...


  • Gartner Mobile & Wireless Summit 2009  March 6, 2009
    The Gartner Mobile & Wireless Summit 2009 conference was held February 23 – 25 in Chicago. I attended and went to most of the Mobile Applications tracks. The highlights of the conference for me were...


  • Agile 2009 Conference Later This Year!  January 29, 2009
    The Agile 200x Conference is the preeminent gathering of Agile thought leaders...


  • Agile Versus Ad-Hoc V3  December 31, 2009
    I was interviewing a junior candidate recently and mentioned to him that we use agile methods to develop our software. He seemed interested and asked “How does that work?...


  • Your PM Team Will Love User Stories!  October 3, 2008
    Requirements engineering is tough. It takes a very talented product/project manager (PM) to get it right...


  • Agile 2008 Conference Musings  August 8, 2008
    1600 attendees. This conference is huge. Every scheduled time has over 50 sessions to choose from...


  • Agile Versus Ad-Hoc V2  August 1, 2008
    I was having lunch with a friend and she said her company was doing “agile”. I asked her to explain. She shrugged her shoulders and said “We don’t write documents.”...


  • Agile Versus Ad-Hoc V1  February 13, 2008
    One of my colleagues recently shared his vision of agile...




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