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I just finished a nice book on lean software development . I actually started to read it because one acquaintance of mine is quoted in the book. But it turned out to be a really good book covering economic aspects as well as the regular lean topics. A Read More...
So I have another comparison between the military and agile and in this case it's lean specifically. Lean prescribes making decisions as late as possible but sometimes it's hard to know when it's time to make a decision. In the military my last company Read More...
I've lately been thinking about more things that the military do that is either something agile teams typically do or something agile teams can learn from . So one thing I've been missing in my day to day work lately is how I, as a platoon commander, Read More...
Jeff Sutherland tweeted about scrum boards in virtaul reality yesterday. An interesting idea in my opinion but I don't think it is for all teams. But it will defenitly work for some teams. It also reminds me of one thing I heard in the late 90's. The Read More...
Military combat is not the only military concept where software development can learn. One thing we used in my unit was "positive reporting". Positive reporting means that we should report in to our commander often and not only when things go wrong. This Read More...
Up until recently I was a platoon commander in the Swedish national guard. Since all peace time activities in the Swedish national guard are based on work done voluntarily I applied a number of agile principles when running the platoon. I used a task Read More...
 
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