Wow! Have we been back from Agile 2009 for over a week now? Time sure does fly. You may have noticed that I didn't do an "Interesting Post" summary last week. It's not that there weren't any interesting posts... it's just that my Internet access was so bad in Chicago, I gave up reading blogs and Twittering. So in short... there was nothing to summarize. I came back to Atlanta with over 900 unread posts in my Google Reader. I tried to scan them for highlights... but in the end gave up and decided to 'Mark All Read' and start over!
So now we are back in the game. Here is my list of what was worth reading from over 1000+ posts across over 400 blogs. Oh, and by the way... if your blog never shows up on my Interesting Post list... you might want to check my blog roll and see if you are on it. Every once in a while someone I should be following is noticeably absent. Let me know and I'll subscribe to your feed.
Interesting Posts from 8/20/2009 through 9/5/2009
The agile BA: lead, follow, and get out of the way http://bit.ly/9xjMN
A chat with Gordon Pask Award Winners @ Agile09 http://bit.ly/Z4X63
Agile 2009 Roundup http://bit.ly/4qhF7c
A question of fundamentals http://bit.ly/XRfdF
Words drive thoughts, thoughts drive actions http://bit.ly/IniiL
The Dangers of Hidden Talent – New CIO Series http://bit.ly/15jOpK
FeatureBranch http://bit.ly/ETdhg
ScrumButs are the downfall of agile http://bit.ly/KXomi
Agile 2009 – The General Highlights http://bit.ly/EE2ri
Agile 2009 Chicago http://bit.ly/2ziUO7
Why Tester Won’t Like Agile http://bit.ly/Na7DW
Passion and Talent http://bit.ly/e8zKN
How To Behave Like a Professional Project Manager http://bit.ly/ZeQ0A
We don't need no stinkin' process http://bit.ly/38Nd8Q
Feeding the Agile Beast http://bit.ly/14FT9r
7 habits and Agile http://bit.ly/uweck
Agile Estimating: The Secret To Delivering On Time http://bit.ly/12yYNZ
It Used to Take Three Highly-Trained Professionals to Make a Presentation http://bit.ly/2GVRXR
Staying A Specializing Generalist http://bit.ly/2N58L2
support Corey Haines http://bit.ly/HJFCn
Simplify, or the problem with Six Sigma http://bit.ly/mOSe2
Swamp Thing http://bit.ly/iScBx
Agile 2009: a retrospective http://bit.ly/9hsb6
Lean is more than a set of tools http://bit.ly/kFvof
Reflections on #Agile2009 http://bit.ly/mvj5D
Agile2009 Trip Report http://bit.ly/1iMyoz
Quote Series Part 7 - Philosophy http://bit.ly/8sTMI
Agile 2009 report: Thursday afternoon http://bit.ly/SHtAW
10 Steps for Setting up an Agile Start-up http://bit.ly/lZPrY
The Power of Simplicity http://bit.ly/2TCkC
Reflections on Agile 2009 http://bit.ly/2XjY0
Agile 2009... Thank You All http://bit.ly/pPZfI
Is software development an art or a science? http://bit.ly/dsIPx
Agile Coach Tour thoughts http://bit.ly/mehpG
Using Earned Value in a Changing Environment http://bit.ly/F4wZD
Testing vs. Checking http://bit.ly/Fn3oQ
Looking back at Agile 2009 http://bit.ly/yMTap
6 Thinking Hats Retrospective Plan http://bit.ly/E76T9
Reality check for Agile projects- working sofware over comprehensive docu.. http://bit.ly/1QhweF
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