This episode of the Agile Uprising podcast features our exclusive interview with manifesto author, Brian Marick (@marick). Brian came to Snowbird as a representative for ensuring the quality/testing perspective was addressed.
Brian shares multiple stories about his work, his memories of the manifesto event - including his adventure snowshoeing in UT - and what he hopes for with the emerging agile practitioners.
This episode is hosted by Ryan Lockard (@AgilePHL) and James Gifford (@scrummando).
There is an open discussion on this episode on this thread: https://coalition.agileuprising.com/t/podcast-released-interview-with-manifesto-author-brian-marick/523
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On this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, Andrew Leff, Colleen Johnson, and Ryan Lockard discuss the role of product owners and business analysts on agile teams.
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This episode features our exclusive interview with Agile Manifesto Author, Andy Hunt (@pragmaticandy). Andy is interviewed by Ryan Lockard (@ryan) and James Gifford (@Scrummando). We discuss Andy’s early work with Dave Thomas (@pragdave), his early books, the creation of The Pragmatic Bookshelf and of course his memories of the Agile Manifesto signing in 2001. Andy also discusses his work with the emerging Grows Method ( http://growsmethod.com/ & http://effectiveagileteams.com/) and how it can be applied to building better software and teams.
As we end the interview, Dave shares his most recent writing project, his first sci-fi novel Conglommora. The book is not yet released, but you can hear about the plot in the interview!
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In this addition to the Agile Manifesto author review, our hosts Ryan Lockard (@AgilePHL) and James Gifford (@scrummando) interview author Mike Beedle (@mikebeedle). Mike shares his story as one of the very first adopters of the Scrum framework and his early involvement with Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. Mike also shares his memories of the manifesto event (including a funny story about the ride to the resort). Mike also discusses his latest book and project, Enterprise Scrum. The book is due to release in 2017 under the Mike Cohn Signature Series. To learn more about the manifesto project, please visit agileuprising.com. To comment on this show, please visit coalition.agileuprising.com.
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In this addition to the Agile Manifesto author review, our hosts Ryan Lockard (@AgilePHL) and Andy Cleff (@andycleff) interview author Arie Van Bennekum (@arievanbennekum). We discuss Arie’s interesting professional history in the medical and defense industries and his early involvement in the DSDM framework and consortium. Arie shares his personal views of the manifesto event in Snowbird and also provides his views on the future of agile. You can learn more about Arie’s company at wemanity.com. To learn more about the manifesto project, please visit agileuprising.com. To comment on this show, please visit coalition.agileuprising.com.
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