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Read “The Checklist Manifesto”!
I’m sharing some teaser quotes that I bookmarked during my read of “The Checklist Manifesto” because I think they are good at conveying...
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Passing Thoughts on Business Analysis & Requirements
Here are just a few impressions I’ve jotted down over the past few weeks that may never evolve into full blog posts, but that I wanted to...
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Agile and Traditional Methodologies Compared…. Again
This post is spurred by a few articles I’ve read recently which have only served to reinforce some similar thoughts I’ve been having for...
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Free Scrum & XP Project Tracking Tool
We don’t use SCRUM or XP in my shop, but I am always interested in learning more about other methods and tools, and I know some of my...
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Agility vs. Bureacracy (and other thoughts)
I came across a post by Meade Rubenstein this evening that I liked because it made me think a bit about methodology and how it evolves...
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Does Your Paperwork Add Value?
While skimming the book, Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit Many software development processes require paperwork for customer...
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Documentation is No Substitute for Interaction
I’ve long been of the opinion that involving as many stakeholders in the project as early as possible is a key to successful business...
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More on User Stories
Here are some of my recent findings of interest that I wanted to share in case others of you may be in the same boat. Martin Fowler...
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On Business Analysis in an Agile Setting
I’ve noticed a recurring discussion around various business analysis-oriented websites of late concerning the relevance and value of the...
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With requirements, discussions matter most
This post is based on a quote I read and liked from the article, “When Requirements Go Bad: Part II” by Kurt Bittner. The article is...
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