Listen in as Johanna Rothman @johannarothman and Mark Kilby @mkilby discuss their new book "From Chaos to Successful Distributed Agile Teams" with @AgileUprising hosts Collen Johnson @scrumhive and Andy Cleff @justsitthere.
Distributed work is not the same as collocated work. But agile principles can be adapted and applied to distributed teams.
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In the final episode of Game of Frameworks Jay sits down with Mark Lines, co-creator of Disciplined Agile, to discuss the framework. Mark discusses how they're an agile framework but not necessarily a scaling framework, how they're pivoting to help organizations define their way of working, and how there's an "agile maturity model" built in! Enjoy!
In our penultimate Game of Frameworks episode, Jay sits down with Kim Antelo from Scrum@Scale to talk about how their framework approaches scaling agile in the enterprise with nothing more than scrum at your disposal...check it out!
Join Andy Cleff as he chats with Andy Hunt (@pragmaticandy) and Dave Thomas (@pragdave) about the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Pragmatic Programmer, the book that every software engineer seems to recommend to each other, and dutifully so!
Download the beta version from pragprog.com, and get tons of new content, renewed and revised for the modern era (yep no more advice like: "read all the magazines")
Here's your chance to provide Dave and Andy with feedback in advance of the full release Sept 2019.
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