With the book he co-wrote with David Farley, Jez Humble can be considered one of the founders of the Continuous Delivery movement. In this article, he shares some of the experience he has gained since then. Jez Humble’s first experience with continuous deployment was working in a startup in 2000: […]
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Business model generation a matter of death or glory
The loop approach as described in our booklet, Agile Inception, is made up of collaborative workshops. To help you get going, we release a series of workshop facilitation guides. Our very first guide is aimed to give your business model ability a kickstart: http://www.slideshare.net/hakankleijn/business-model-generation-facilitation-guide-ver-10 Keep yourself posted, there is much […]
Continuous Delivery – always ready to ship
The Danish consulting company Praqma A/S has developed an appreciated maturity model for Continuous Delivery. Here, co-founder Lars Kruse shares some of his experience and reflections. Ever since the company was founded in Allerød, 25 km north of Copenhagen, Lars Kruse and his colleagues have been researchers in what they […]
Leanfrastructure – creates infrastructure for fast processes
Is your infrastructure for Lean and Agile as stable as it should be? Softhouse are about to launch a new service that helps customers work in Lean and Agile ways more effectively. The service, called Leanfrastructure, makes it easy to create an infrastructure for existing and new processes, methods and […]
SAFe – a tool for the BIG enterprises
The SAFe debate goes on (see Lean Magazine #9). Here Eric Schumann, Lean expert at Sellegi, explains why he is a SAFe champion. In our last issue we described the hot debate about SAFe in the autumn of 2013 where a number of well-known profiles in the Lean/Agile community were […]