Agile
The relationship between practices and principles is an intimate one, for practices are the vehicle of principles.
The relationship between practices and principles is an intimate one, for practices are the vehicle of principles. Without the practice, a principle has no existence. Principles are abstract. Practices make them concrete. They are inseparably related. As your understanding of the principles evolves, so will your practices.
Agile Coaching Lessons from the Upanishads
Upanishads, conversations between Masters and their disciples centuries ago, have some amazing lessons in teaching, coaching and communicating in general.
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Cost of Delay – An Economic Model for Decision Making
If you are not moving at the speed of the marketplace you’re already dead – you just haven’t stopped breathing yet. ~ Jack Welsh We are prioritizing in a world where time is precious and resources are scarce. Economics is all about scarcity. We can turn to economics to help us quickly discover, nurture and speed
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An Empirical Approach to Agile Transformations
Enterprises big and small are aspiring for agility these days and kick-starting #Agile transformations. Agile is mainstream. The movement that started with a manifesto and principles has grown bigger. From product development and startups, agile is now being adopted in mainstream (read legacy) companies for all kinds of knowledge work beyond the scope of pure
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