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Enterprises – Ignoring users is killing your software adoption!

Agile, Business Analysis, UXBy Sameer BendreJune 22, 2017Leave a comment

Published originally on medium on June 12, 2017 If you lead any software delivery team as an executive, manager, leader, or whatever title makes you happy, take a moment to meet your delivery teams and tell them this: “..keep up your work, just remember that whatever you are building, only 25% of it is going…

Organizational agility in practice

Agile, MusingsBy Sameer BendreApril 22, 2017Leave a comment

Posted originally on Medium on April 15th, 2017 In his book, Joseph Flahiff states, “Being agile in a waterfall world,” Agile is about the ability to adapt (to changing circumstances); it is an adjective and not a noun. For a person, agility could mean — physical agility (someone with a flexible body) or mental agility, where they…

Tracks issue on Agile2017 submission form

Agile, VolunteeringBy Sameer BendreDecember 14, 20161 Comment

The reason for this post is simple: I am not sure if there is a way to report discrepancies to Agile Alliance (@agilealliance) on it’s site – especially for the #Agile2017 program. It is an attempt to collect these issues reported/observed, a running backlog and not any criticism. After all, I am a part of…

User Stories: My knowledge bank of “value”able reads

AgileBy Sameer BendreMarch 27, 20112 Comments

I have been writing user stories for more than a couple of years now. I am still learning and improving. And every story I write next – I try to improve it: Bring “value” to it. As a group manager of few online agile/scrum groups, I see many experienced people struggling to understand the concept…

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