Empiricism in the Age of COVID19: Lessons from Pre-SAFe® PI Planning (Part II)
Part II https://blog.iconagility.com/empiricism-in-the-age-of-covid19-lessons-from-pre-safe-pi-planning-part-2
An Agilist’s Journey Away From Face-to-Face
So once again, our world as we have known it, has suddenly changed. Almost overnight we went from being present, in person, and available in the room, to now being sheltered in place and not sure what happens next. As someone who has always tried to be present and available our new world changed how […]
5 Common (and wrong) Expectations of a SAFe® Transformation
Guest Blog for Icon Agility @dearagile @sdlc101 We don’t train agile, we train people!
Businesses Aren’t Agile, or Innovative or…
Happy New Year’s all! Welcome to 2019, the year our company, The ABC Company finally masters #Agile or #Innovation of any of a myriad of other #buzz words! Anyone who has worked in the corporate world in their career has probably heard a speech like that. It is usually a ‘C’ Suite leader extolling the […]
What is a Hypothesis?
To understand what Hypothesis is and how we use the Hypothesis method we need some background information. Let’s start, by learning about the Scientific Method. The Scientific Method is a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry is commonly based on […]
Some Coaching/Consulting Tips
As an apology for failing to keep up with some blogging, I am re-posting from a private blog where I had been active and sharing some other insights! Hopefully these is some value in sharing some materials/books/articles videos that I use, read, found helpful etc. If you don’t find these valuable let me know, I […]
Batch Size
In the world of Agile & Lean, as in the world in general, the likelihood of successfully completing something is based on how you manage the work, which ultimately is about how you break it into manageable, achievable units, then go about completing it. Batch size is nothing more than the common units of work. In Agile […]