Monthly Archives: February 2011
Chat with Alistair Cockburn about 10 years of Agile and more
Posted on February 28, 2011 2 Comments
The photo here is a picture of Alistair Cockburn and me earlier this week (it was taken on my iPhone and its bit blurred due to poor lighting). A few colleagues and I had the opportunity to have a hour chat with Alistair. We started with one of my colleagues asked Alistair about what […]
Lean and Agile – Doing more with less
Posted on February 15, 2011 Leave a Comment
Have you been in a similar situation as the above Dilbert? Lean and Agile is about doing more with less. Lean and Agile doesn’t focus primarily on cost reduction, but more on strategic alignment around enterprise agility – reducing waste and simplified processes which then could have an impact on cost reductions. Furthermore, for comparable […]
A Dacade of the Agile Manifesto
Posted on February 11, 2011 Leave a Comment
Today marks 10 years of the Agile Manifesto. I am so glad I met you. You have transformed the way we work and go about product development. You have made I.T. fun and put team back into teamwork. Reflecting back, we have made a lot of progress in the past 10 years. We started with […]
Agile Retrospectives are more than just asking questions
Posted on February 9, 2011 1 Comment
Here’s a great and short slide deck on Agile Retrospectives so you can get the most out of it. Many are not utilising retrospectives effectively to drive team improvement. It is more than just asking what went well, what could be improved for next iteration and what will we do differently for the next iteration.
Lean and Agile Coach at Object Consulting
Posted on February 8, 2011 1 Comment
I am excited about joining Object Consulting as a Lean and Agile Coach. I am really looking forward to working with Object and working side-by-side with our clients in the coming months. Here’s an article that was published in today’s Australian IT with the announcement of my appointment at Object Consulting. Except of announcement: OBJECT […]

