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Thinking agile must hurt immensely
Why is it that so many developers are immediately defensive when they are told that they should try to change the way they operate. When a construction worker is given a better hammer or a automatic nail gun they are quick to realize the benefits via immediate feedback and are able to assimilate the new tools into there jobs, assuming they are not state workers, they do not complain that they could nail plywood 5x faster or that they are less strained at the end of the day. However when I tell a developer that there are changes to their current practices that they can take to improve I am immediately met with a defensive posture. I do not enjoy placating developers and the hours listening and nodding my head agreeing that they are smart and their knowledge and experience is are useful. These experiences are useful, I will assume that your developers do not suck, and it is hard for a person to listen to you shatter their school of thought whether you have a logical explaination or not and not feel personally attacked.
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Material from RTC Agile Planning webinar today
Successfully running agile projects requires vision, strategic planning, and transparency to allow your project the ability to adapt to maximise business value.
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Pillars of Agile Success Presentation for ACS
Pillars of Agile Success At the heard of successful agile development teams are highly skilled and highly motivated individuals working towards clear and common goals. In order for agile organizations to continuously deliver on their objectives, they need practices and tools to scale this beyond the team level
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Melbourne Agile Meetup: Meet the Vendors
Meetup session held in Melbourne to help introduce the agile community to vendors they may or may not know about and get a quick introduction to offerrings.
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