Archive of 2008 July
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New Agile Enterprise Webinar Series
Posted on July 31, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Enterprise RolloutRally Software, in collaboration with Sticky Minds and Better Software Magazine, has been building a free, fall webinar program specifically for the Enterprise Agilist. This webinar series is designed around specific topics of interest to the larger enterprise adopting...
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Enterprise Agility–The Big Picture (4): Backlog
Posted on July 29, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Scaled Agile Framework/Big PictureNote: In the post Enterprise Agility: The Big Picture, we introduced an overview graphic intended to capture the essence of enterprise agility in a single slide. In prior posts, we've discussed Teams, Iterations and the Agile...
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Paul Beavers’ Agile Acid Test: Variability, Incremental Delivery, Empowerment
Posted on July 27, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Enterprise RolloutAs agile moves across the chasm into the mainstream software enterprise, it becomes important to separate truly agile behavior (some call it Agile with the capital A) from a general approach to being flexible, not overly rigid in software practices...
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Successes in Release Planning: An Agile Enterprise Tipping Point
Posted on July 24, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Release Train, Release PlanningIn the "Release Planning" category and series on this blog, I described an enterprise best practice designed to coordinate the efforts of some number of agile teams in order to deliver a larger scale system in a somewhat predictive...
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Enterprise Agility–The Big Picture (3): Role of the Product Owner
Posted on July 21, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Product Owner/Product Manager, Scaled Agile Framework/Big PictureNote: In the post Enterprise Agility: The Big Picture, we introduced an overview graphic intended to capture the essence of enterprise agility in a single slide. In prior posts, we've discussed teams and iterations. To see the...
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Enterprise Agility–The Big Picture (2): Iterations
Posted on July 17, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Scaled Agile Framework/Big PictureNote: In the post Enterprise Agility-The Big Picture, we introduced an overview graphic intended to capture the essence of enterprise agility and the Agile Release Train in a single slide. In this post, we'll describe the iterations that...
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Enterprise Agility–The Big Picture (1): Agile Teams
Posted on July 15, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Scaled Agile Framework/Big PictureNote: In the post Enterprise Agility-The Big Picture, we introduced an overview graphic intended to capture the essence of enterprise agility and the Agile Release Train in a single slide. We repeat it here with an annotation callout.
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Enterprise Agility–The Big Picture
Posted on July 12, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Release Train, Scaled Agile Framework/Big Picture(Note: The Big Picture graphic below has been revised during this series of posts. I try to keep the latest version here so you may see some differences if you follow the series from front to back). I spend a fair...
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Agile Architecture – The Whitepaper Now On Line
Posted on July 10, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile ArchitectureFor those of you following the agile architecture series, you may know that I've been working with Ryan Martens, Rally's CTO and founder, and Mauricio Zamora, from CSG Systems, to put our thoughts on agile, intentional architecture into whitepaper...
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Agile Executive – Final, Six Part BMC Executive Interview Now On Line
Posted on July 9, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Executive, BMC Software, Case Studies, Enterprise RolloutIsrael Gat (VP, BMC Software) has just completed a six part interview series on the BMC agile transformation experience at the Agile Thinkers blog that I've been highlighting in some recent posts. This series is an open,...
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