The Agile Revolution
Summary: Join Craig Smith, Tony Ponton and Renee Troughton on a journey through the world of Agile as they look at recent blogs related to Agile, investigate practices and techniques, look at tools and answer your questions as well as talk to creative minds in the Agile community. The revolutionists focus on not just Agile as it relates to software development but also how it applies to business, transition, culture, people and a whole lot more!
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Tony and Craig are at YOW! Conference in Brisbane and catch up with Rebecca Parsons, the Chief Technology Officer at ThoughtWorks and the co-author of “Building Evolutionary Architectures: Support Constant Change” and chat about the following: Rebecca’s keynote talk at YOW! “The Past and Future of Evolutionary Architecture“ Evolutionary Architecture is the next stage on applying Agile … Continue reading →
Craig is in Atlanta at Agile 2016 and catches up with Michael Feathers, author of “Working Effectively with Legacy Code” and they talk about the following: Working Effectively with Legacy Code originally started as a book about Test First Programming but morphed into a book about the techniques for refactoring code in legacy systems The … Continue reading →
Craig is at Agile 2016 in Atlanta and catches up with his old friend Woody Zuill to talk about Mob Programming and #noestimates Craig’s InfoQ interview with Woody Zuill We need to work well together to get our work done Mob Programming originated at Hunter Industries, identified we can get a lot done if we … Continue reading →
The Agile community recently lost its friend and one of its most inspirational members in David Hussman. Craig and Tony were privileged to speak to him in one of his last interviews at YOW! Conference in Brisbane. David Hussman’s YOW! 2017 talk “Learning in Product: How Wrong are You Ready to Be?” “Extreme Programming Explained” is … Continue reading →
Craig sits down with Zubin Irani, the CEO of cPrime, at the Agile 2016 conference in Atlanta and chats about: CPrime is the largest Atlassian implementer and platinum partner Need to make sure that ALM products work with your process and support and enable it One of the big gaps in the Coaching world is … Continue reading →
Craig is sitting by the pool at the Agile 2016 conference and chats to Martin Alaimo who is an Agile Coach from Kleer in Buenos Aires and they discuss: South America has a number of language, cultural, economic and business differences between Brazil and the Spanish speaking countries, Agile is starting to go mainstream across many … Continue reading →
Craig sits down with Sally Elatta, Founder and President of Agile Transformation and AgilityHealth at the Agile 2016 Conference in Atlanta and they talk about: First things first, the AgilityHealth discs are not a frisbee! The AgilityHealth vision is to help Agile teams have a consistent way to measure their health and performance and see … Continue reading →
Craig chats with Steve Elliott, the founder and CEO of Agile Craft and they discuss: Dependencies are the number one thing that kills agility Scaling agility across a large organisation is a 5 – 10 year journey Scrum is often disconnected from the portfolio planning layer, the scaling methods are making the program level agile … Continue reading →
In this episode of the Agile Revolution, Renee Troughton and Peter Lightbody join Christopher Avery again as entertains and educates Australia on The Responsibility Process and The Leadership Gift. Whilst we looked at The Responsibility Process in Episode 114 of The Agile Revolution, this episode does a deeper dive and looks at: Christopher’s talk at … Continue reading →
Craig sits down with Jake Brereton from Atlassian who is the Senior Product Marketing Manager of JIRA while roaming the product halls at Agile 2016 in Atlanta. JIRA is no longer just JIRA, now people outside of software are using it – now JIRA Software (that includes JIRA Agile), JIRA Core (lightweight version of JIRA) … Continue reading →
Craig catches up with Dave West, product owner and CEO at Scrum.org, at the Agile 2016 conference in Atlanta. They talk all things Agile and Scrum including: Water-Scrum-Fall came about because Scrum is often delivered in the context of a organisational waterfall lifecycle Scrum implies a magical Product Owner that is empowered and understands the … Continue reading →
Craig speaks to Anders Wallgren from Electric Cloud about Continuous Delivery and DevOps at the Agile 2016 conference in Atlanta. The topic of conversation included: “Release It!” by Michael Nygard We can’t declare victory on Agile, but it is the winning methodology We are now plumbing the last mile of deployment and we also need … Continue reading →
Craig is at Agile 2016 in Atlanta and catches up with Mark Kilby, an Agile Coach at Sonatype and co-founder of Agile Orlando and Agile Florida. Along the way they discuss: “Extreme Programming Explained” by Kent Beck (the white book) Memories of Jean Tabaka and her book “Collaboration Explained” We should be collaborating with leaders … Continue reading →
Craig and Renee are both in Sydney and catch up around the kitchen table to discuss a bunch of things happening in the Agile universe: Renee is watching “The Leftovers” while Craig has been binge watching “Mad Men” and they talk about TV show podcasts such as “The West Wing Weekly“ ANZ (one of Australia’s … Continue reading →
Tony, Craig and Renee are at Agile Australia and catch up with Steve Krug and talk usability and along the way try to figure out whether Tony is lean, agile or just old… “Don’t Make Me Think” book, now in 3rd edition Agile Australia keynote “You’re not doing usability testing? Are you…nuts?“ need to start doing … Continue reading →