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14Roundup: Lean Kanban Benelux 2011

Last week, Lean Kanban 2011 Benelux happened in Antwerp Belgium, hosted by Maarten Volders. Here’s our 14 Roundup: Yuval Yerert gave a talk on commitment and energies in a kanban system. This talk included our first conference outing of our … Continue reading

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14 Roundup: ALE2011

A little late, but here’s our roundup of the ALE2011 unconference. This was one we wished we could make too, but instead followed from our armchairs. To the business. Here’s our 14 Roundup of ALE2011: Organising ALE2011 with Real Options … Continue reading

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14 Roundup: Agile 2011

We couldn’t attend Agile 2011, but we’ve been keeping an eye on proceedings and conversations since. Here’s a brief 14 Roundup: Most popular sessions from Agile 2011 Abby Fichtner (@HackerChick) 10 Years Later, What’s Next for Agile Brief Synopsis of … Continue reading

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14 Roundup – 7th August 2011

This week: Why Lean Startups are hard by @kevindewalt We covered Lean from the Trenches by @henrikkniberg a couple of weeks ago. It’ll be published by Pragmatic Bookshelf, but the draft will remain free. If you haven’t already, check out … Continue reading

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14 Roundup – 1st August 2011

It’s time for the shiny that’s caught our eye this week: Interesting to see another publishing/lean startup post. @LeanBlog writes about applying Lean Startup to book publishing. Interesting take on finding the right champion in an organisation from @flinchbaugh – … Continue reading

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14 Roundup – 24th July 2011

Welcome to 14 Roundup the @14principles weekly roundup. We’re going to start a weekly noteworthy-grab-bag of the latest happenings in our field. Hopefully every week but no guarantees! @yuvalyeret mentions one of our favourites – Boyd’s Law. @ericries has an … Continue reading

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