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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Interesting Post... 12/13/2009 through 12/20/2009

It seems that with a teenager... and an almost teenager in the house... there is no such thing as getting an early start anymore. What is it with teenagers and sleep!? The kids and I are getting ready to head out for a little day hike... and I had a few minutes to kill while everyone was getting ready... so you guys are getting a pre-holiday edition of 'Interesting Post'.

There was some really good content out there this week. In particular... scroll down to the post 'Something in Agile Needs Fixing'. That one probably got the most Twitter action this week. Oh, and also... is anyone else enjoying Glen Alleman's 'discussion' of Project Management 2.0 as much as I am?

How Did We Miss the Idea of Project Collaboration in PM 1.0? http://bit.ly/8Lro0X

Designing For Agile http://bit.ly/6d0V8x

Beyond the Hype http://bit.ly/7vlff9

Agile Scaling Model (ASM) White Paper http://bit.ly/6Aec7H

All stories are created equal http://bit.ly/82oFBV

SEMAT (Software Engineering Method and Theory): A Call for Action http://bit.ly/5s0U2l

What’s Your Point of View? http://bit.ly/5RHNb5

Kanban Psychology. Can You Say No? http://bit.ly/6HvIQ6

Project Distribution http://bit.ly/7TH27V

Building trust http://bit.ly/7D0qUt

Agile Tenet #1 – Satisfy the Customer http://bit.ly/6Cr0bD

6 Simple Questions for Bob Martin http://bit.ly/4DQ75C

sidebar ~ agile business analysts http://bit.ly/5jsPVi

The big picture of software development http://bit.ly/6sCLcr

Do I Know You, Can We Collaborate? http://bit.ly/8vTWFN

effective team membership ~ leadership http://bit.ly/5QVrBQ

Architecture All the Way Down http://bit.ly/8mGdqL

Something in Agile needs fixing http://bit.ly/7gSwo2

Agile antipattern: Burndown “wall” http://bit.ly/8QNyRJ

Make the Product Backlog DEEP http://bit.ly/7V2Me1

An Agile Illusion: How That Nice Backlog is Actually Decreasing Your Team’s Agility http://bit.ly/709sJR

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