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Books « Yves Hanoulle
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Yves Hanoulle Creative Collaboration Agent. Coaches teams across EMEA. Among his clients you find Agfa HealthCare, Atos Worldline, The Belgium Post, BritishGas, CERN, Octo, Orange, Test-Aankoop, Ultragenda. Archive for the ‘Books’ Category. Community tips for coaching. No comments Posted on Thursday, June 11th, 2015 Read more articles about ' Books. As much as I like reading, my deepest way of learning, is by doing. Yet if I have to learn everything from my own doing, that would be a local optimisation.
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Give me an example… « Yves Hanoulle
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Yves Hanoulle Creative Collaboration Agent. Coaches teams across EMEA. Among his clients you find Agfa HealthCare, Atos Worldline, The Belgium Post, BritishGas, CERN, Octo, Orange, Test-Aankoop, Ultragenda. Give me an example…. Posted on Monday, May 25th, 2015 Read more articles about ' Agile. This year it’s 10 years ago that I started working full time as what we now call an agile coach. Agile coaching is change management, it’s helping people from where they are to somewhere else. Yes, there still are ...
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Hiring… « Yves Hanoulle
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Yves Hanoulle Creative Collaboration Agent. Coaches teams across EMEA. Among his clients you find Agfa HealthCare, Atos Worldline, The Belgium Post, BritishGas, CERN, Octo, Orange, Test-Aankoop, Ultragenda. One of the things I do as an creative collaboration agent is help out clients to select people for their teams. As I have been doing this for a while, I decided that I want to group all the techniques I have gather that help selecting people. So please go to the community tips for hiring book. First i...
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Dimensional planning « Yves Hanoulle
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Yves Hanoulle Creative Collaboration Agent. Coaches teams across EMEA. Among his clients you find Agfa HealthCare, Atos Worldline, The Belgium Post, BritishGas, CERN, Octo, Orange, Test-Aankoop, Ultragenda. Posted on Monday, July 13th, 2015 Read more articles about ' Agile. The last years, I noticed that I explain dimensional planning more and more. I learned about dimension planning from Koen van Exem, one of the early Belgium agilists. It’s one of these early germs of (Belgium? After this your company ...
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On coaching software development teams, being a Dad, and the art of change. Why spreadsheets don't work. Spreadsheets totally fail to separate presentation from content - which tends to mean that the two get tangled together into an unholy mess. That makes it hard to comprehend the model contained in the spreadsheet. And that makes the spreadsheet hard to change. Posted on 14.1.04 - permalink. Goodbye England, hello Canada! Our most important project. Communication, communication, communication. Tim spec...
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tim bacon's coachspot: December 2003
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On coaching software development teams, being a Dad, and the art of change. Don't look behind the curtain. In Threads - Threat or Menace. Eric S. Raymond writes that. Threads are a fertile source of bugs because they can too easily know too much about each others' internal states". I wondered whether this applies to people as well: can you get more errors if the people on a (large) team know too much about each others' internal states? Is this what prevents XP from scaling well beyond teams of 10-12?
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tim bacon's coachspot: February 2004
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On coaching software development teams, being a Dad, and the art of change. Consider your project: how difficult do you find your releases? Think about the reasons for this: which of them are under your team's control and which arise from the way your organisation is structured? The Eclipse team delivers new stable releases roughly every six weeks.). Posted on 18.2.04 - permalink. Meta Group: CIOs must transform negative view of IT. IT spending is apparently still seen as a drain on costs. Hmmm, could be.
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tim bacon's coachspot: October 2003
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On coaching software development teams, being a Dad, and the art of change. Speak in tongues - or get a translator. Developers tend to share a quite exact vocabulary and a desire for logical argument, something they rarely have in common with customers. On an XP team, where both have to work together, this can lead to misunderstandings. The way to overcome this is to use a translator: someone the business trusts to explain what the development team. In business terms, not in technical ones. The four main...