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Weekly Agile Reading. Pack 11

August 30, 2008 by Artem

Top writing that caught my attention this week:

» Scrum Tools | Mingle | Review " Scrum 4 You An Agile project management star was expected.
» Scrum Log Jeff Sutherland: Scrum Makes You Smarter Brain research on rats suggests that voluntary pressure in the form of audacious goals taken on by high performance teams makes them produce more neuron stem cells, rewire the brain, and become smarter.
» Lazy Initialization :: Working To End Agile If agile methods are working and the industry is noticing it’s only a matter of time until it stops being “agile” and just becomes “software development.”
» Matt O' Rama " My First Agile Project: Part 1 This is the first of a couple of posts on what Matt has learned about how they are doing (and not doing, as he's learned) Scrum on a big project at his work.
» Agile Game Development: Agile values - Responding to change over following a plan A popular misconception about agile is that it doesn’t allow for plans. This isn’t true. Agile focuses on the activity of planning rather than focusing on a fixed plan. A certain amount of knowledge about any project is going to be well known.

You might like having a look at the previous link packs as well.

If you happen to encounter another interesting content published since last Saturday, please, post links in the comments.

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