The Agile Project Manager—Please Sir, May I have some help? part-2

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Some more Anti-Patterns Continuing from the last post… I’m the only one who knows that code or understands the domain and design—I’ve been here the longest and I’m the only one left with a clue about this code. Well…that will remain the situation unless you start letting others in to help you. How about mentoring […]

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The Agile Project Manager—Please Sir, May I have some help? part-1

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A Sad Story A seasoned Director of Software Development was championing agile adoption at their company. It was a moderately scaled initiative, including perhaps 100 developers, testers, project managers, BAs and the functional management surrounding them. They received some initial agile training, seemed to be energized and aligned with the methods, and were “good to […]

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