This week’s Auspicious Agile video blog continues the blockchain series. This week we look at Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) and Airdrops. Two of the ways that Blockchain projects raise funds, and publicity. This is also a way that people invest…
This week’s Auspicious Agile video blog continues the blockchain series. This week we look at Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) and Airdrops. Two of the ways that Blockchain projects raise funds, and publicity. This is also a way that people invest…
Our new Guide to Distributed Agile Framework eBook has just been published on Amazon! We appreciate your support and feedback! Our team has been working on the book for ~2 years now, and we are proud to present the product of…
Continuing with native Linked-in video posts: This week’s video blog looks at the latest trends in Agile Scaling (SAFe, LESS, Scrum) and DevOps for 2018. We will find out which Agile Scaling methods are most successful, and why people are…
Continuing the Auspicious Agile Leadership Series – looking at Distributed Agile Leadership. This video blog goes along with the recent release of our distributed Agile team’s InfoQ article on Distributed Agile Leadership, and the release of our mini-book on InfoQ. Look out…
What is Growth “Agile” Mindset, and does it really matter? Have you been involved in an Agile transformation or initiative. Was the “Growth” mindset present or missing? In today’s Auspicious Agile video we take a look at how important “mindset”…
This week’s Auspicious Agile video blog takes a look at an updated set of Agile scaling methods. There is coverage from VersionOne’s 11th Annual State of Agile Survey, which provides some good perspective. Methods covered included SAFe, Scum-of-Scrums, LESS, RAGE,…
Agile and The Design Sprint – This week’s Auspicious Agile video blog takes a look at the Google Ventures Design Sprint. We cover several applications including Venture Capital, Innovation Labs, Hackathons, and Agile Product Teams. If You enjoy Auspicious Agile…
This week’s Auspicious Agile Video Blog takes a look at the culture change of DevOps. DevOps requires more than just adopting tools, it also requires changes in culture and the way we work. Here we look at several culture aspects in DevOps to consider.