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Agile at Scale – Outcome Driven (or Broken)

Tyner Blain

Taking agile, a process otherwise optimized for small, cross-functional, collaborative teams and making it work at scale is fascinating. ” I’ve spent the last half-year in the beginning of my journey understanding how agile product management at scale can work. For agile at scale, I don’t believe this is true.

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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

A story of love, hate, oppression and triumph I’ll admit, I’ve started to fall out of love with agile over the past year or so?—?don’t I wholeheartedly believe that you need to be adaptable to survive today but the further I travel on my own journey the more I wonder if we as an industry are moving past agile.

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10 Excellent Open Source Bug Tracking Tools, by Usersnap

Usersnap

A bug tracking tool induces better synchronization than manual bug tracking when using agile methodology, as you can regularly push out updates and give fixes to existing problems actively. With its features, it can easily be used for agile or scrum workflows. Written in PERL it was initially released in 2001. Download OTRS.

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Idea Validation?—?Much More Than Just A/B Experiments

The Product Coalition

In this article I’ll run through the spectrum of validation techniques and briefly describe the most important ones. This is easily a topic for a whole book (“Inspired” by Marty Cagan and “Build the Right It” by Alberto Savoia are two great examples), so this article will be a bit more lengthy. The programs go by different names?—?early

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The Many Flavors Of Agile: What’s The Right One For Your Team? | Bethany Pagels-Minor, Apple | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

Agile methodology sounds confusing and difficult, but Bethany Pagels-Minor breaks it down to bite-size slices of delicious cakes that will will help every team work better, communicate better, and provide better returns. It’s called ‘the many flavors of agile and what’s the right one for your team?’ Unsubscribe anytime.

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The Evolution of Modern Product Discovery

Product Talk

My goal was to put our varied methodologies and techniques (Lean, Agile, Jobs-to-be-Done, design thinking, etc.) The Agile Manifesto [7:06]. Other Links: The Agile Manifesto. The Agile Manifesto was the result of the software community being frustrated by traditional discovery practices. I hope you enjoy it. David Farber.