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26 June 2006
XP2006 - Exploring Agile Project Parameters Workshop - outputs
Thanks to everyone who came along to the workshop I ran with David Hussman at XP2006 in Finland last week. I have added a link to the handouts and some photos of the workshop outputs
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Jun 26, 2006 5:35:17 AM
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David Hussman and I will be running a workshop at XP2006 and Agile 2006 conferences. The workshop was inspired by the success that we have found with using Project Chartering to establish working agreements within development teams on how they plan to implement agile practices. We hope to attract practitioners with experiences in implementing agile development or planning practices who needed to fine-tune those practices to work in their organisation. Specifically, we want to know what questions you advise other teams to ask themselves before applying the same practice. You can find the call for participation for the XP2006 workshop...
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