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For a while now I have been discombombulated. The cause of my confusion and desperation has been around the issue of management.  I am not talking about Leadership. Leaders are people (whether in a position of hierarchy or not) that naturally foster an environment of collaboration, understanding and consensus. No, what I am talking about …

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When massive multiplayer online gamers work together as a team (called “Raids”) to defeat fantasy targets (called “Bosses”) they are repeatedly performing the steps of a Lean Startup – Build, Measure and Learn. For raiders, “build” is working together to achieve the desired outcome of defeating the boss. They have a meta hypothesis – that …

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I wrote a little while ago about Gamification in Software Development and how it relates to Agile. Within that blog I said that I would get back to explaining Achievements more. And so here it is. Well, actually there it is. When I originally started to write about Achievements and just how powerful they are …

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There is a growing trend within the Scrum community that believe when they are doing software development that it is actually product development. This is not the case. Software development is subset of work that is needed to be done to support product development. In small organizations the deviation between software and product development might …

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