A few weeks ago, Kevin Rutherford and I ran a session at the Agile Manchester conference called “Agile: it’s not just about the development team“. In many businesses the perception is often that the development team is the bottleneck and that if only they could go faster then more customer value would be delivered and […]
Monthly Archives: July 2015
A couple of years ago as I was wandering into work one morning I read a tweet from Ron Jeffries which seemed to sum up my feeling about agile software development after years of working as a developer, team leader, coach, etc. in the space: In many places I had seen (and in some cases […]
Over the past few months I’ve very much been a fan-boy of the work done by @racheldaviesĀ around building learning in team life. The teams at Unruly seem to have evolved a great combination of learning practices that support different types of learning: team and individual, practical and conceptual, practice and technology, etc. It’s not only […]