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Pragmatic method for increasing your team communication level

February 25, 2008 by Artem Marchenko

Creating Shared Understanding with Cards
I and Angela Martin are proposing a session for the Agile 2008 conference. It is the most important conference of the agile software development world.

During our Getting Shared Understanding with Cards we are going to present several extremely effective and very pragmatic ways for raising the development team productivity with the help of just paper cards.

We need your support

This year is different in that everybody on the web can (and hopefully will) vote for the sessions and add his or her comments.

Have a look at our session proposal and if you like it, vote for it (voting will require creating an account on the conference web-site).

P.S.
There are many other sessions that you might find worth reviewing or voting for. For example, there are a couple of sessions (to visit this link you'll have to register on the site) proposed by our semi-permanent author Chris Spagnuolo. There are also a lot of session proposals that contain excellent papers attached. For instance, Jeff Sutherland's proposal contains an impressive study of effectiveness of the distributed Scrum implementations.

About the Author: As the Editor-in-Chief for AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com, Artem is charged with overseeing the direction for content, advertising, and the overall management of the site. Nowadays in his day life, Artem is a product manager in a global telecommunication company where he leads the development of a product developed in extremely distributed environment. Artem has been applying Agile and researching Agile since 2005. Contact Artem

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Thanks for the info. BTW

May 13, 2008 by Meagan L Brown (not verified), 1 year 7 weeks ago
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