by S Vasudev | Jun 26, 2015 | Agile, Coaching
Here is an update from Rekha, one of the team member from the teams I was coaching. I am working on TSK-206, I took the build, tried to test on ST-OS1 setup, was unable to test. Then I tried ST-OS3, then Nithin told me that he had changed the environment to test...
by S Srinivasan | Jun 24, 2015 | Business Agility, Leadership, Personal Growth, Project Management
Over the last three decades of my corporate life, I have always found that this topic has always evoked passion at all points of time. Everybody has a perspective and a logic to go along with it. My own views in the early part of my career used to be biased based on...
by S Vasudev | Jun 12, 2015 | Agile, Coaching, Leadership
The Daily Scrum is one ceremony that the teams following Scrum adopt quickly. There are some hiccups initially, which are sorted out, often with inputs from the coach/guide. The ceremony is on time and at fixed time, occurs even if Scrum Master is not present, team...
by Shiv Sivakumar | Jun 11, 2015 | Agile, Project Management
This article is part of the series on Contractual Contretemps. If you have missed the first one in the series, take a look at “Contractual Contretemps – Part 1” which covered a few tips/anecdotes on Master Services Agreements in the context of...
by Paramu Kurumathur | Jun 6, 2015 | Agile, Project Management
In a previous post we had observed that there are many intangible areas that may have a bearing and may affect IT asset management that cannot be serviced or managed by a piece of hardware here or a piece of software there. We looked at one of the key intangible areas...