Inspect & Adapt in action
On Monday we had our monthly retrospective and as usual we did a lot of thinking. One of the things was some thinking around our… Read More »Inspect & Adapt in action
On Monday we had our monthly retrospective and as usual we did a lot of thinking. One of the things was some thinking around our… Read More »Inspect & Adapt in action
Today I had the dubious pleasure of attending a traditional training course. You know the type: Trainer stands at the front, his laptop and projector… Read More »6 tips to make sure your training doesn’t suck 🙂
I watched this youtube clip a while back. It’s all about a speed painter. Go watch it quickly, it takes 3 minutes, and check your… Read More »Do you value what you don’t recogonise?
At the South African Scrum Gathering this year (#sgza) I did a talk on Coding Dojos. It was a bit out of my comfort zone… Read More »Coding Dojo – Experience one, Run one!
Do you or your organisation suffer from meetingism? Like alcoholism is an addiction to alcohol, meetingism is an addiction to meetings. Not sure? Take a… Read More »Meetingism – Addiction to Meetings
Last week Karen and I attended a conference called Flourish. Its not in the agile space but rather in the Organisational Development space. It was… Read More »The Clipboard Strategy
I met Paul at Agile 2012, and have kept in contact. Occasionally we chat to him about his training and share ideas. As an independent coach… Read More »Slowing Down to Speed Up – a guest post by Paul Goddard
Yesterday was a very challenging day for Karen and myself. We were looking at videos of ourselves that are online. They are about 3 years… Read More »The beauty (and shame) of growing
Last year Dawie attend Janet Gregory’s course “Whole Team Approach to Testing” hosted by Growing Agile in October 2012. Here is his story. How we fixed our… Read More »How we fixed our testing backlog – Guest Post
We often hear about people who do retrospectives but struggle to get the team to agree to actions that really make a difference. Sometimes people… Read More »Retrospective Experiments