By: Jordan
The Agile community is too insular and narcissitic already, and they spend a lot of time navel gazing and reciprocal linking each other. Although self congratulation is always a popular agile past...
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Thanks Mark. I like your ideas about expanding the dialog, and finding the fresh voices. Don’t be dissuaded. Just press ON!
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
Hi Jordan! I enjoy your counterpoint. Keep on speaking up. It is refreshing. Sorry I didn’t catch your April 1st article until just this morning. I was overcome by some crunch or another. You got me...
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Thanks Well, hrrm, in my April post I don’t think I got directly into the sprint burnout thing… I think sprint burnout is a big factor and something people notice right away, or at least within months,...
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
Ya know… Building things in 2 week increments doesn’t have to preclude an architecture. (sly wink!) In fact… (whispering) I have already coached more than one project where the team *did* have an...
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
PS: Was I surprised? No, not at all. Well over a dozen years ago (mid to late 1990′s for example) the practice of “Feature Driven Development” (FDD) encouraged the lightweight use of just enough...
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For how long tho? Show me the code base in 10 years I guess. I’m not doubting that that can be successful, I’m just saying, systems that I’ve seen that have evolved like that….get to a point…say 5...
View ArticleBy: Karol McCloskey
Hey there Classmaker, you’ve been attracting some great thought-points and fresh voices. Keep on Keeping on! I love the dialog. K
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
Hey there Karol, thanks for the short! Just “thinking out loud” and learning together with others. I enjoy the dialog and learning from each other. I appreciate your voice, too! So, yes, we’ll all...
View ArticleBy: Jordan
The Agile community is too insular and narcissitic already, and they spend a lot of time navel gazing and reciprocal linking each other. Although self congratulation is always a popular agile past...
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
Thanks Mark. I like your ideas about expanding the dialog, and finding the fresh voices. Don’t be dissuaded. Just press ON! 😉
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
Hi Jordan! I enjoy your counterpoint. Keep on speaking up. It is refreshing. Sorry I didn’t catch your April 1st article until just this morning. I was overcome by some crunch or another. You got me...
View ArticleBy: Jordan
Thanks 🙂 Well, hrrm, in my April post I don’t think I got directly into the sprint burnout thing… I think sprint burnout is a big factor and something people notice right away, or at least within...
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
Ya know… Building things in 2 week increments doesn’t have to preclude an architecture. (sly wink!) In fact… (whispering) I have already coached more than one project where the team *did* have an...
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
PS: Was I surprised? No, not at all. Well over a dozen years ago (mid to late 1990’s for example) the practice of “Feature Driven Development” (FDD) encouraged the lightweight use of just enough...
View ArticleBy: Jordan
For how long tho? Show me the code base in 10 years I guess. I’m not doubting that that can be successful, I’m just saying, systems that I’ve seen that have evolved like that….get to a point…say 5...
View ArticleBy: Karol McCloskey
Hey there Classmaker, you’ve been attracting some great thought-points and fresh voices. Keep on Keeping on! I love the dialog. K
View ArticleBy: Ken 'classmaker' Ritchie
Hey there Karol, thanks for the short! Just “thinking out loud” and learning together with others. I enjoy the dialog and learning from each other. I appreciate your voice, too! So, yes, we’ll all...
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