In Praise of “Camps” (you’re going, right?)
“Camps,” if you’ve missed their advent entirely, are one- or two-day conferences that cost little or nothing, with content presented […]
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“Camps,” if you’ve missed their advent entirely, are one- or two-day conferences that cost little or nothing, with content presented […]
In Praise of “Camps” (you’re going, right?) Read More »
As a consulting CTO, I’m on the lookout for the knots in clients’ software development; untangling them has been the
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No one on software teams believes in waterfall any longer. That’s what The 2013 Study of Product Team Performance revealed.
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Given virtually no one on product teams believes in waterfall – even those using waterfall (see my last post on
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The most startling result coming out of this year’s just-released Study of Product Team Performance came in response to two
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I’ve been enamored of remote pair programming since briefly leading development at Socialtext, where no three developers were in the
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A well-performing virtual team makes effective use of a wide range of collaboration tools. After the various forms of communication
Update on desktop sharing for virtual teams Read More »
As someone with a great deal of personal experience working in virtual teams and having managed a collaboration technologies research
Update on Key Communications Technologies for Virtual Teams Read More »