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Rick DeNatale

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Rick DeNatale is a consultant with over three decades of experience in OO technology.
Scrum Alone Ain't Enough Posted: Jan 30, 2009 9:23 AM
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Martin Fowler, just wrote a typically insightful article about the number of development teams he has encountered, which, with the goal of being agile, adopt scrum for project management, but run into problems when they fail to adopt approaches to actually executing the project which enable successful iterative development.

I highly recommend that anyone interested in truly being 'agile' digest this article.

As an aside, as a side-effect of reading this article, I once again found myself looking at the original wiki, Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb, which was pointed to by several links in Martin's article. Every time I find myself browsing around on Ward's wiki, I find at least three useful ideas.

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