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Agile in Embedded/ HW/ System Integration environments Reading List TEDxRainier – Joe Justice – WikiSpeed – YouTube Big M Manufacturing Keynote: eXtreme Manufacturing. Detroit, MI,
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Agile in Embedded/ HW/ System Integration environments Reading List TEDxRainier – Joe Justice – WikiSpeed – YouTube Big M Manufacturing Keynote: eXtreme Manufacturing. Detroit, MI,
Let’s deploy to production – YouTube Transforming Software Development – YouTube https://www.audible.com/pd/Business/The-Phoenix-Project-Audiobook/B00VAZZY32 What Team Structure is Right for DevOps to Flourish? | Matthew Skelton Powering
What is it?
A game to help you really understand how to apply Kanban to software development
An effective teaching tool for your organization or training program
The quickest, most effective way to teach the principles and mechanics of Kanban.
The physical board game version developed by Russell Healy is available from GetKanban.
Keynote Speakers Agile Israel 2015 Trends Update Yuval Yeret, SPCT, PST, Head Of North America, CTO @ AgileSparks https://youtu.be/TXvRWea_sEI Fearless Change – Myths and Patterns
Videos taken at other conferences of similar talks by our keynote speakers: 10 Enterprise Tips for DevOps Success Jonny Wooldridge, CTO @ The Cambridge Satchel
Opening Session Current Trends in Agile Yuval Yeret, SPCT, PST, Head Of North America, CTO More Talks Dean Leffingwell talks about Lean Agile Leadership Yuval
Slides Handouts from AgileSparks Rightshifting explained – Bob Marshal – Agile Israle 2013 from AgileSparks Seven elements of technical Agility – Gil Broza – Agile
Slides Always start with the "why" from AgileSparks What is Lean Startup? – Pecha Kucha – AgileIL12 from AgileSparks Scrum of scrums is a bluff!
Scrum and XP from the Trenches (by Henrik Kniberg) translated to Hebrew
As announced in AgileIsrael 2011, the AgileSparks team has translated Henrik Kniberg’s “Scrum and XP from the Trenches” to Hebrew.
Hebrew now joins the other 12 languages this great book has been translated.
Background: I recently had a short twitter chat with Catherine Swetel and Steven Holt about the relation between TOC Critical Chain and Kanban. This post will try to sum up my thoughts in a way that is a little bit more persistent, as well as add a bit more color and depth that is not possible in 140 characters. To start with, lets just make clear – I’m no expert at TOC or Critical Chain. I’ve done my share of reading over the years and have seen organizations using CC and helped them explore the Agile/Kanban world. I’ve read Critical Chain for the first time back in 1996 or so and also familiarized myself with the MPCC S&T tree in the last couple of years. With that disclaimer, here are my thoughts, for what they’re worth:
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