The plan of turning my blog into a book has entered into its next stage. I think the time is right to find myself a publisher. The Agile ...
The Agile 2009 conference last week in Chicago was a blast. I met so many interesting people, the attempt to keep track of names and face...
In my previous post (Are We Abusing Science?) I wrote that we need to be careful when applying terminology from the sciences to software ...
In agile software development we regularly hear references to scientific terms such as self-organization and emergence. Next week, when I...
Next week on Tuesday is going to be my Big Day. I will be doing my first talk ever in the United States, and on Agile 2009 nonetheless! O...
I’m very excited, because today is the “official” launch of my 2nd blog, which I will be writing together with my colleague and fri...
I have returned from Sweden as happy guy, though the mosquitoes tried to make my vacation miserable. They were successful in leaving thei...
This is a guest post by Julian Simpson. Julian helps bridge the gap between software development and IT operations. He's spent the la...
This is a guest post by Chad B. Harris. Chad is a healthcare entrepreneur and CEO of the No Insurance Club. He has also lived and worked ...
This is a guest post by Pradeep Bhanot. Pradeep is the Product Marketing Director for IT Governance solutions for EMEA at CA. He is based...
This is a guest post by Stephen Bailey. Stephen lives in South Africa, and he has been a C++ Developer for 10 years, and a team leader of...
What’s Your Perfect Project Management Blog? This is a guest post by Olga Kouzina. Olga is a marketing and social media expert from Tar...