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Reclaiming Agility with Simple Principles
Almost eight years ago, Dave Thomas, one of the founding fathers of agile software development, famously declared, “Agile is dead.” But don’t be misled—agility is far from obsolete. The tech world has evolved, but the need for agility remains ever-present. Yet both iterative development and DevOps have merely paved the way for lean process improvement, often overshadowing the original disruptive spirit of continual experimentation. I propose we reclaim agility by returning to simple principles, because simplicity is powerful, and continuous experimentation is essential.
Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Island Soul
On a lonely island, where the waves crash and roar,
A lonely soul stands, their heart yearning for more.
The ocean’s embrace offers solace and calm,
But the whisper of dreams fills them with qualm …Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Color Symphony
In a palette of hues, my soul takes flight,
A symphony of colors, bathed in bright.
From fiery red to tranquil blue,
My emotions dance, in a timeless hue …Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Flower Dance
In the window’s embrace, a flower twirls,
Its petals unfurling, like a delicate curls.
Basked in the sunlight’s golden glow,
Its vibrant colors dance and flow …Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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Introducing "Skillful Interventions"
During my experiences at Agile Academies, I’ve been reflecting on the nuances of facilitation. What elements contribute to a facilitator’s effectiveness? How can we better understand and evaluate interventions?
With these questions in mind, I’ve been working on a conceptual model I’ve named “Skillful Interventions.” This model aims to provide insights into:
Posted , Author Dana Stoll
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