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Going Agile, 10 Mistakes: Choose Key People Poorly

Posted on: January 1, 2007November 19, 2006

Agile projects succeed or fail largely on the strength of the team. Don’t pick people based on experience or cost. The former is backward-looking and the latter is unrelated (or inversely related) to potential. Make staffing decisions based upon the likelihood of the team succeeding.

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Flashback: A Year Ago This Week on Tyner Blain [2005-12-30]

Posted on: December 30, 2006January 4, 2007

A look back at the best from a year ago.

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Going Agile, 10 Mistakes: Trash Computer-Based Tools

Posted on: December 29, 2006November 19, 2006

In short, this mistake is the mistake of not documenting. Computers make documentation tasks easier. Don’t discard them as “overhead.”

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Going Agile, 10 Mistakes: Overdo the Team Room

Posted on: December 28, 2006November 19, 2006

If everyone is forced to sit in the same room too early, then some people will be underutilized. At the start of a project, not everyone can start working – there is some up-front planning that has to happen before getting started.

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Going Agile, 10 Mistakes: Don’t Create a Project Plan

Posted on: December 27, 2006November 19, 2006

After doing the ‘prep work’ for the project, you are ready to begin. When “the boss” asks for a project plan, tell him to wait 6 weeks.

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Going Agile, 10 Mistakes: Fail To Define Roles

Posted on: December 26, 2006November 19, 2006

We have to define the roles and responsibilities of each person within the team. This helps both with execution and communication (to people outside the team).

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Going Agile, 10 Mistakes: Fail to Identify The Sponsor

Posted on: December 25, 2006November 19, 2006

If we don’t identify the champion of the endeavor to convert to agile processes, we can’t keep them informed of progress. Their expectations need to continually adapt to progress just like every element of agile.

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Flashback: A Year Ago This Week on Tyner Blain [2005-12-23]

Posted on: December 23, 2006January 4, 2007

A look back at the best from a year ago.

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Going Agile, 10 Mistakes: Ignore the Corporate Culture

Posted on: December 22, 2006November 19, 2006

Many companies operate with each department acting as a silo. Agile techniques rely upon cross-functional contributions. When there are barriers (“not my job”, “not your job”) within an organization, they have to be addressed before agile will work.

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