The Yin and Yang of DevSecOps - The 3 Gotcha-s of a Successful DevSecOps Transformation
The post explores the not-so-much-spoken-about flip side of DevSecOps.
The post explores the not-so-much-spoken-about flip side of DevSecOps.
Agile game for remote teams - "Oops, I was in mute!" (Agile Pictionary)
In addition to TechDebt, Agile teams must watch out and burn down ProcessDebt and SocialDebt.
Agile Coaching is like driving form the passenger seat - no control, all risk.
Sharing with the world a neat little technique for rapid MVP development - the FlowMap.
The article explores the underpinnings of our behaviors. knowing these mechanics can help us drive a sustained change in our Agile mindset.
The Growth Mindset theory has been widely adopted by the Agile community. Here are the neuroscientific underpinnings.
The article explores the parts of the brain, their functions, and how that knowledge can help us become better leaders.
Neuroscience and Agility are two seemingly unrelated fields. Is it possible to learn from Neuroscience how to become better Agile leaders?
We have been conditioned to think of the PMBOK and their definition of "project" as a waterfall, thus an anti-Agile, concept. Is that so?
Using “Agile Playbook” and “Shipley” in the same sentence sounds counter-intuitive. There is nothing agile about Shipley, and Shipley has...
My previous post discussed my growth and my journey into integrating my work, personal and family lives into one whole that is better...
This is the first of series of posts where I will be sharing some wisdom bits and lessons-learned that may sound a little too personal...
A speaker from a Fortune 500 company confirmed today a recent observation and a repeating theme from the Agile Readiness Assessment I am...
In my previous post in this series, I shared how I incorporated some of the core Lean & Agile concepts to improve my personal life. It...