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Monthly Archives: February 2008

The Retrospective Prime Directive

Posted on February 19, 2008 by Mishkin Berteig
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Linda Rising and several others have a discussion about the Retrospective Prime Directive over on InfoQ.  It’s a fabulous read!

Posted in Miscellaneous | Tagged agile, InfoQ, Linda Rising, retrospective | 1 Reply

Flow or Iterations – What Do You Try First?

Posted on February 14, 2008 by Mishkin Berteig
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There was an interesting discussion on the LeanAgileScrum Yahoo Group early in December regarding the difference between flow (lean) and iterations (agile) that caught my eye. I only just now have had the time to write about it.

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Posted in Scrum, XP and Lean | Tagged agile, flow, iteration, lean, timebox, WIP | 1 Reply

Agile 2008 Silver Sponsor

Posted on February 5, 2008 by Mishkin Berteig
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Berteig Consulting is a Silver Sponsor for Agile 2008.  Hopefully our logo will show up on their home page sometime soon :-)   We also have several proposals for sessions in and we are planning some really fantastic stuff for the conference.  Make sure you attend if at all possible!

Posted in Announcements | Tagged agile, berteig consulting, conference, sponsor, toronto | Leave a reply

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