Monthly Archives: March 2020
The 3 waves of Agile
In januari we published two articles on the Bits & Chips website. This month the two parts are published in the hardcopy magazine as one integrated story. I think it looks great! In the article I describe how I see … Continue reading
Posted in Agile, Bits & Chips, Scaling Agile, SCRUM, Testing
Tagged 3rd wave, Agile Adoption, Agile coaching, agile journey, Bits & Chips, business analysis, challenges, Councillor, counseler, Counsellor, delivery coach
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Scaling Agile with SAFe – An experience story by Randy Soet
Yesterday we organised a Squerist Agile Knowledge Session at our office in Veenendaal. With 25+ colleagues we gathered for diner and a story on the agile journey of Randy Soet from Achmea. Randy is MT member and manager of three … Continue reading
Posted in Agile in de Echte Wereld, Scaling Agile, SCRUM
Tagged Achmea, ART, challenges, Knowledge session, Randy Soet, Release train, safe, Scaling Agile, Squerist
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Built-in Quality @Tesena Fest Vienna
Yesterday I was in Vienna for the Tesena Fest Conference. After organising this conference in Prague and Brno, the conference was held in Vienna for the first time. Despite the corona virus many participants joined to listen to some great … Continue reading
Posted in Agile, Built-In quality, Conferences
Tagged BIQ, Built-In quality, Keynote, safe, Tesena fest, Vienna
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