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Interesting Post… 6/6/2010 through 6/13/2010

Mike Cottmeyer Chief Executive Officer
Reading: Interesting Post… 6/6/2010 through 6/13/2010
Okay… so this has been one HOT Sunday afternoon. Today is the first day of Boy Scout camp… our annual trek to a really HOT and humid place to spend the week living outdoors. It was about 96 degrees today and probably about 96% humidity. I smell like a barn animal, there are showers, but that squeaky clean feeling DOES NOT last long.
Fortunately, there is an administrative building up the dirt road that has AC and Internet access. I’m going to try to get some writing done tomorrow while the kids are out working on merit badges. I hear they have a coffee pot too. If you are interested, scroll down to the bottom of this post for a little video log from our days adventures.
Enjoy this week’s installment of Interesting Post…

Silly Saturdays: Mac vs. PC http://bit.ly/cGd2ve

The Reality of UI Test Automation http://bit.ly/9Oi0sS

Projects that are NOT Agile Software Projects http://bit.ly/akTOJa

Fear of shipping http://bit.ly/9xjhna

Agile Isn’t Latin http://bit.ly/9WFS22

The new CST application process http://bit.ly/ccsNrW

Status Reporting Intervals http://bit.ly/d5VSTs

Are you being creative? http://bit.ly/dwR69w

PMBOK is NOT a Method – Part Deux http://bit.ly/cka0ND

Kanban and When Will This Be Done? http://bit.ly/cohJ0n

PMBOK is NOT a Methodology http://bit.ly/cUyJVm

Artificial Critical Paths http://bit.ly/cypzpC

Why Is There Still Talk About Agile v. PMBOK? http://bit.ly/9ojMy9

What DONE Looks Like? http://bit.ly/9gFksS

Agile is in the PMBOK so it must be true http://bit.ly/c4pw7L

Next Hyperproductivity in Scrum

Comments (4)

  1. Mike
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    Hey Mike – I personally like the video post from Scout camp – my son is a Weeb-2 this year and I'm curious to see what Scout Summer camp will be like for us next year!

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  2. Mike Cottmeyer
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    Cool, glad you liked it. I'll see what I can do later this evening with a day #2 synopsis ;-)

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  3. Andrew Fuqua
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    Like the video. But you never make eye contact with the camera. Makes me self-conscience. Do I have food stuck in my teeth or something? :-)

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  4. Mike Cottmeyer
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    I tend to watch myself and what's going on around me in the video capture screen. It's very difficult to look into the camera when you can see what's getting recorded right underneath.

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