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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Don’t be this company
We spend most of our time teaching people how to work differently, adapt, innovate and evolve their businesses; but we also always want you to ask yourself why. Today’s lesson comes from Scott Adams from the frighteningly realistic Dilbert comics. … Continue reading
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Luna Guest: “Talking to Your Customers” by Justin French
Talking to your customers is crucial to the success of your product. Call it Customer Development, User Centered Design or Market Research, just make sure you’re doing it. It’s not hard to do Find a customer, or a potential customer, … Continue reading
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Agile Roadmaps, Agile Planning and Topical Storms
All plans are educated guesses, and in truth the futher into the future we try and gaze the higher the likelihood that our plans are really just guesses. We often use an analogy to cyclone or hurricane forecasts when we … Continue reading
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Rugby and the origins of agile
A recurring challenge we face when discussing the transformation of 21st century organisations to more agile and lean ways of working might be paraphrased as: “My boss has never heard of it and thinks it must be a fad – … Continue reading