As Agile and Scrum methods become more widely adopted, there's bound to be some confusion. In this post, we look at what a Scrum should, and shouldn't be.
Daily stand-ups can be a great way of creating cohesion among your team, and keeping everyone on the same page. Here are some patterns that can de-rail a stand-up.
When it comes to integrating and managing data, there are quite a few tasks that are downright tedious. Data engineering is a tough job, but somebody's gotta do it!
Set up your pipeline so that when changes occur to a project in the monorepo, the CI for that corresponding project is triggered and a Docker image is built and deployed.
As Agile methodologies become more popular outside of software development, it's now crucial for everyone working in knowledge management to understand.
CD is a natural evolution from CI and Agile software development practices. However, the cultural and operational challenges to achieving it are much greater.
The methodologies now employed by Agile and Scrum development teams began in Toyota Plants in Japan. Read on to see how these ideas got their start in America.
On an Agile team, every team member should be able to do every task, right? Actually, you can benefit from a mix of specialists and multi-skilled individuals.
Remote jobs are awesome. Unless the person having to manage five people on four continents. Try these five strategies for getting the most out of your remote team.
When should you start performance testing depends on whether you want to go with the Agile approach or the Waterfall approach. But how do you know when to do which?
In this article we look at the mechanics of a Sprint, and at how team members are expected to collaborate in order to produce a release-quality increment.
Defining your testing scope is key to any development process. Read on to find out how to effectively and consistently define one to keep dev teams on time and on task.
Time passes, technology evolves, but principles of mastery remain the same. See how you can derive some Lean and Agile concepts from old sword fighting teachings.