While continuing my work with a number of larger enterprises facing the cultural change, new practice adoption and organizational challenges of a large scale agile transformation, the topic has again … more →
Scaling Software AgilityDean Leffingwell wrote 5 months ago: While continuing my work with a number of larger enterprises facing the cultural change, new practic … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: For those who have followed this blog or read the book, you might know that I called Chapter 13 of S … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: Last week, I gave a talk on Scaling Agility at Agilis 2008 in Reykjavik, Iceland. Yes, Iceland has a … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: In a prior post, I referred to a post by Paul Beavers of BMC (Is it Possible to be Half-Agile?) whic … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: For those following the “Big Picture” series and the recent post Enterprise Agility-The … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: Recently the post “Zero to Fear in 60 Seconds” appeared in Agile Juice . This great post … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: I was recently doing some research on prospective agile governance models for a company in the throe … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: I’ve noted a teams need for an occasionally “hardening iteration” in SSA Chapter 1 … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 1 year ago: Often times when introducing some of the basic agile project management practices to new teams (for … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 2 years ago: “We place the highest value on actual implementation and taking action. There are many things one do … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 2 years ago: Philippe Kruchten, while reviewing the book in preparing for writing the foreword ( and thereby caus … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 2 years ago: I just left the development team in Kyiv that I have been working with for the last six months. This … more →
Dean Leffingwell wrote 2 years ago: I remember so vividly one of my first impressions of an effective agile team. It was about 2001, and … more →