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Agile in 2018
Martin Fowler reflects on Agile’s journey to become a mainstream methodology, along with some of the successes and failures encountered along the way.
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Leadership Lessons from the Agile Manifesto
Anjuan Simmons discusses how to apply the principles in the Manifesto for Agile Software Development to become a leader equipped with a decision matrix for making decisions.
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The Platform Manifesto
Simon Raik-Allen explores how alternative Agile Manifesto style statements can be used for other challenges and specifically around the building of a technology platform.
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Applying the Agile Mindset to Tough Business Challenges
Shane Hastie examines the underlying drivers and motivation for adopting Agile, explores what an Agile mindset actually means and shows how to apply the ideas embodied in the Agile Manifesto.
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Agile Apocrypha and an Ad-hoc Manifesto
Harrold and Redington present a survey of the cults, sects and heresies they’ve encountered while working with people "doing agile", culminating in their formulation of a new "ad-hoc" Agile manifesto.
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Do We Need a Lean Manifesto?
Francis Fish proposes a new agile manifesto that is influenced by Lean and the manufacturing movement.
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Artisanal Retro-Futurism and Team-Scale Anarcho-Syndicalism
The Agile movement gave unconventional people cover while they sneaked odd and productive ideas (like Ruby) into projects. Today, Agile is sick and this FutureRuby talk shows what’s gone missing.
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Future Directions for Agile
David Anderson talks about the history of Agile, the current status of it and his vision for the future. The role of Agile consists in finding ways to implement its principles.