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Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Apr 29, 2016

There's always room for pie, right? Well, this isn't that kind of slice. Richard Lawrence introduces Agile Amped to a concept he calls feature mining, which he uses to "find the first slice" of work to do on a project. Feature mining asks four important questions of the group of the "right" people (i.e., people who...


Apr 28, 2016

Everyone in the Agile industry has had it: that one moment when you realize the effect Agile could have on you, your team, or your organization. Michele Sliger has become a connoisseur of such moments and collects them like butterflies, which are on display at http://www.sligerconsulting.com/light.... But can an...


Apr 27, 2016

Dan Sharp stops by Agile Amped to discuss his Mile High Agile 2016 talk "Refactoring to Deeper Insight: Lessons Learned Applying Domain-Driven Design (DDD)" (co-presented with Paul Rayner). DDD is a new approach to refactoring legacy code, which is often a confusing mess of code in many languages like a huge pot...


Apr 26, 2016

Today's businesses and organizations are faced with problems  and opportunities that have never been faced before, and knowledge workers are important in the charge to resolve these problems. And yet these same businesses and organizations still operate under assumptions that don't apply to knowledge work and don't take...


Apr 25, 2016

Playing cards, index cards and dice are some of the tools that Mike Clement uses to make learning fun because, as he puts it, "Learning shouldn't be an arduous activity." Mike's session at Mile High Agile this year is on "Playing to Learn". Many of the games that Mike uses, including the suggestively titled "Die Card...