Thoughts and conversation from our nomads.

Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov

How story points work

One of my clients is a small software development house that does custom development in the form of development projects for clients . I helped them to successfully introduce Agile (Scrum with XP) and both the team and business managers are really happy with it. As they liked our methods of plannin...

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Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov

When the red bus hits: Agile when things go wrong

There’s a saying in software development “If someone gets hit by the red bus ... “ which roughly translates to that if you lose a project team member or two you still want to be able to get the work done and finish the project. Normally, red busses are rare: The realistic worst case scenario is...

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Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov

How to pick a Scrum team

I was recently asked by a friend how to pick an Agile team. My friend is a project manager within a New Zealand government department and to deliver an important project he was given complete freedom of choice with regards to project methodology and people. He chose Agile and Scrum as a delivery fr...

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Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov Sandy Mamoli Vlad Lukianov

When not to run Agile

People keep asking me whether I’d run all projects using an agile framework such as Scrum. When I answer “of course not” they often not only expect but gently try to steer me towards an answer that excludes certain type of projects: “You certainly wouldn’t use it for a mission critical system, woul...

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Sandy Mamoli David Mole Sandy Mamoli David Mole

Design chunking in Scrum

When I started with agile (Scrum) software development five years ago one of the main challenges I faced was combining an agile development approach with user-experience driven website design. Especially, as we were working on a global, consumer-oriented web site with a strong focus on product bran...

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