Extreme Agility – Last post: Closing Remarks
It’s time for closing remarks on Michael Küsters’ book Extreme Agility. “Agility means that you stop walking down trodden paths
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It’s time for closing remarks on Michael Küsters’ book Extreme Agility. “Agility means that you stop walking down trodden paths
Read moreThe message Michael Küsters sends to developers within chapter 12, For Developer, of Extreme Agility, definitely deserves a reflection. “[…] many
Read moreWhat if the (unfortunately) well-known statement “Bring me solutions, not problems!” was the other way around? That is to say
Read moreIn chapter 10, Customers, of Extreme Agility, Michael Küsters focuses on a special type of customers. “Disgruntled customers are great customers, because
Read moreAmong other things, chapter 9, Finances, of Extreme Agility, by Michael Küsters, brings attention to one of my pet peeves:
Read moreDo you like thought-provoking questions? If so, you can find one within chapter 8, Process, of Extreme Agility, by Michael
Read moreBy quoting Protagoras (in chapter 7, Metrics, of Extreme Agility), Michael Küsters reminds us that “Man is the measure of
Read moreAs a strong believer in the importance of soft skills over hard skills, or attitude over technical knowledge, I couldn’t
Read moreDo you remember when I mentioned that, depending on your role within your organization, you needed to prepare for some
Read moreI love this tip from chapter 4, Meetings, of Extreme Agility, by Michael Küsters: “For each meeting hour, reserve at
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