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Fresh Agile Voices – Episode 1 – Anjali Leon

Vitality Chicago

I am excited to share with you my discussion with agility and resilience coach Anjali Leon. This is our first agile coach interview in what I plan as a series of discussions intended to bring some diversity of thinking and opinions and to amplify voices that may not otherwise be heard. I am calling it Fresh Agile Voices or FAVs!

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The Extraordinarily Badass Agile Coaching Book

Vitality Chicago

I have the pleasure of reviewing Bob Galen’s Extraordinarily Badass Agile Coaching book. Previous to this book, one of the books I gifted the most to new coaches and Scrum Masters was Lyssa Adkins book, Coaching Agile Teams. It is a great book and has done well since it was published in 2010. Wow, I was not disappointed!

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

Agile Unplugged is your chance to explore LeadingAgile’s freshest ideas, mental models, frameworks, and solutions with the people that are actually doing the work of leading large-scale Agile Transformation, out in the field. So, I had never, I’d like heard of Agile, but like, I had no experience with Agile.

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Our History & Our Vision, from Chairman Andrew Craddock.

Agile Business Consortium

The Agile Business Consortium has been through several periods of significant change since our incorporation in 1993. The 2010 launch of AgilePM ® in partnership with APMG brought us the opportunity to invest in the most significant change in our history. What's coming next for the Agile Business Consortium?

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

In 2010, Scrum was formalized through the first Official Guide. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework. The Present. More oriented towards value.

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Discovery Canvases: The indispensable visual conversation tool for Business Analysts and Agile Teams

IAG Consulting

Imagine you have been asked to facilitate a meeting to define the vision for a product or the scope of a project. Of all of them, the ones I like best and use most often are the User Story Discovery Canvas , the Vision Discovery Canvas , and the Use Case Discovery Canvas. Business Analysts are no different.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

In 2010, Scrum was formalized through the first Official Guide. This was a concise document which unified visions that had begun to diverge and saturated the framework with more and more elements and entities, despite the fact that Scrum was originally designed as a “light” framework. The Present. More oriented towards value.