A week or so ago, I did a post called Agile Adoption and Scaling Patterns. In that post, I introduce a five phase framework for bringing agile into an organization. This adoption and scaling framework is going to guide the fundamental structure of ou…
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This this is a remarkably captivating and informative talk that actually had me laughing out loud at times – it gets more serious at the lecture progresses. Elisabeth Hendrickson, founder of Quality Tree Consulting, provides training and consulting in the areas of software quality and testing. [Learn more][1].
[1]: http://agile101.net/2009/08/07/agile-testing-vs-traditional-testing
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Certification of software professionals has been a hot topic for quite a while. At least 15 years. Maybe longer.
I keep hoping that the whole thing will blow over.
But it hasn’t. And it’s not going to. Too many people have too much of a financial stake in the success of certifications. Certification customers, including individuals and [...]
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