The “tagline” for this blog says “Englishman living in Canada; photographer; Scrum Master / Agile coach; badminton player; Formula One (F1) fan”, so maybe I should expand a little on
The “tagline” for this blog says “Englishman living in Canada; photographer; Scrum Master / Agile coach; badminton player; Formula One (F1) fan”, so maybe I should expand a little on
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the creation of the Agile Manifesto. At the heart of Agile are four values: “We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing
Spotted on ListsAndCharts.com via AgileScout.com: (click on image to enlarge it)
Yesterday DevAgile.com reported: The Scrum Alliance announced last year that Scrum creator Ken Schwaber resigned as President and Chair of the Board of Directors. This might be however not the
The three teams I’m working with are on 2-week sprints; today and tomorrow marks halfway through their first sprints, so I did a brief mid-sprint review with two of the
I started a new (short-term) contract on Thursday and I’m very pleasantly surprised to see how keen people are! The company took the decision to “go Agile” only a couple
I got a package from IBM a few days ago but forgot to post about it (until now). It’s a shiny metal tin (about 6″ x 6″ x 1.5″) containing
[Part 1 of my recap (“the morning”) is in a previous blog entry.] After lunch I decided to investigate the Open Spaces area, and the title “Painless Agile Adoption” caught
In case you’ve read my notes from the Agile Tour Toronto and are wondering where Part 2 is, the answer is that it’s still in draft – I’ve been really
I wrote a brief post saying I was looking forward to the one-day event, and I definitely wasn’t disappointed. I was so engrossed I failed to take any photos but