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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Interesting Post... 11/30/2009 through 12/6/2009

Hey... it's been a few weeks since an installment of Interesting Post update. I have to apologize for not being consistent with these, but I hate doing these summary posts when I'm not generating other new content... it feels kinda like cheating ;-)


That said, I managed to push out a few real posts this week, so I am feeling pretty good about doing one of these Twitter summaries. It has been a pretty good week for agile content on the net... so sit back... get ready... and enjoy this weeks installment of Interesting Post...

It’s Not Always Easy Doing The Right Thing All The Time http://bit.ly/5uoyZc

Predictive Planning vs Adaptive Planning http://bit.ly/5d3xVd

Agile Design: Intentional Yet Emergent http://bit.ly/4EFSG5

Where's the PM in PM 2.0? http://bit.ly/91Bu0G

Proof that Agile Works http://bit.ly/7air3f

Where's the PM in PM 2.0? http://bit.ly/7swlp8

The Agile Bargains http://bit.ly/794rA1

Double Wake-up http://bit.ly/74mYtK

Preparing for Agile – Modular Writing http://bit.ly/7IBQNi

New to agile? Remember the power of automation http://bit.ly/5YfGG9

Why the Performance Measurement Baseline is the basis of project success http://bit.ly/8epPvQ

Making Agile Requirements Work-NO 6 http://bit.ly/8gu7MC

Agile Principles http://bit.ly/8hnuvL

A Social Architecture for Agility http://bit.ly/5V382a

Agile Project Management Questions Answered http://bit.ly/62UKWf

How Many SW Projects Have No Concern About Budget or Schedule? http://bit.ly/7MoQqv

Four Kinds of Trust (2): Earn Trust from Your People http://bit.ly/4sKrwk

Don’t Call it Waste http://bit.ly/4Rrqnk

Agile Requirements Book: Acceptance Testing Chapter http://bit.ly/7NsYve

How to Want Very Little http://bit.ly/4pphSP

Quote of the Day http://bit.ly/72F51E

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