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Dave Froslie - Microsoft Development on the Prairie
Planning Poker
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At the Agile 2005 conference, I attended a session given by Mike Cohn on Release and Iteration Planning (see blog post ). In Mike’s session, he introduced ‘Planning Poker’ as a fast track approach for using Wideband Delphi for doing high level estimates...
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Agile Challenges - Big and Small
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I had the opportunity this week to spend a couple of hours talking about agile processes with several people from Sundog . Sundog is a local consulting company with about 20 developers. They help companies by developing solutions for system integration...
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How do you enable innovation?
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over 7 years ago
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Innovation is clearly a good thing. Customers love innovative products – the iPod and the whole industry supporting it is a great example. Management loves innovative thinking to improve internal processes – the whole agile movement in software development...
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