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Interesting Post… 10/1/2009 through 10/10/2009

Mike Cottmeyer Chief Executive Officer
Reading: Interesting Post… 10/1/2009 through 10/10/2009

It hasn’t just been my blogging that has suffered over the past few weeks… I have also gotten behind on my blog reading and I haven’t been nearly as active on Twitter. That said… there were a lot of great posts over the past few weeks… some of which I did share… that never made it here on the ‘Interesting Post…’ summary. I went out to Twitter to scrape my Tweets for the past few weeks and it would only let me go 9 days back.

That said… I am cutting my losses and going with what I have. So here it is… my ‘Interesting Post…’ summary for the past 9 days…

 

State of Agile http://bit.ly/2WUtIk

Elbow Room for Handling Technical Debt http://bit.ly/Eg6UC

The Open Space Policy for Managers http://bit.ly/2J8iRg

Ken and the Scrum Alliance — a very personal perspective http://bit.ly/B66R1

New to agile? Keep it very simple http://bit.ly/2PZBXZ

Agile and Remote People: Part 1, Telecommuting http://bit.ly/2ej0Gd

Big Agile Adoption Approach http://bit.ly/2J92N4

Lean and Kanban Collection http://bit.ly/4D3w64

The Danger of Lean: Ignoring Social Complexity http://bit.ly/q74Zz

An Overview of Lean Software Development http://bit.ly/LsWn0

There’s No Task Easier Than No Task http://bit.ly/1EYI42

The Do-It-Yourself Team Values Kit http://bit.ly/22fXgi

Sure you’re agile, what about your QA department? http://bit.ly/rcz9E

Technical Debt on Your Balance Sheet http://bit.ly/6jK1d

Oh… and by the way… you’ll also notice that this post is coming out a day early. I usually do this post on Sunday mornings. Sunday is a slow blog day and I am usually up ahead of my kids and getting a few things done. I am heading to the PMI Global Congress around lunch-time on Sunday, so I didn’t want to worry about getting this one out. So here you are… a Saturday edition.

One more thing…. the family and I are making our annual pilgrimage to Burt’s Pumpkin Farm to get our traditional giant pumpkin. We’ll turn our giant pumpkin into one big Jack-o-Lantern as we get closer to Halloween. If you happen to be near Atlanta in the fall… Burt’s Pumpkin farm is a must go Fall destination.

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