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Five Key Agile Practices to Support Architects

Social, Agile and Transformation

Develop architectural values and principles - What Ive described here is very systematic and process driven, but may not work all the time for smaller teams on aggressive time schedules. Teams need some basic guidelines, values, or principles that will help them make appropriate architecture decisions without a lot of overhead.

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My Advice to Engineering Undergraduate Students - Social, Agile.

Social, Agile and Transformation

Some were part of McGraw-Hills summer intern program and some were family friends, but I decided to write some of my core tidbits of advice in a blog post. In my Bachelor program, I think I took only a handful of non-core engineering classes (including math, science, and other requirements). agile software development. (56).

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Transforming to a Big Data Organization

Social, Agile and Transformation

So in thinking about this transformation, here are some simple questions and guidelines on where to focus efforts. The bigger the data, the more likely you will need to look at infrastructure to store, process, and manage larger data sets. Shifting to a Market, Program, and Platform Organization. agile software development. (56).

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Four Phases of Maturing Enterprise Agile Development

Social, Agile and Transformation

Make sure the business project is appropriate (I will cover in a future post) and make sure its sponsors are willing to participate in the program. Your coach will probably have a program, but heres one on How to Implement Scrum in 10 Easy Steps. we did not start with a pilot project, we start with big account.

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Executive Presentations: Presenting Status vs. Strategy

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Earlier this year, I posted, CIO Advice: Listen, Answer The Question, Provide Insights to provide CIOs (and really all executives and managers) some basic advice on how to respond to questions from senior executives. This post follows up with some basic guidelines on creating presentations for CIOs and other senior executives.

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The Problems with Siloed Databases Part 2

Social, Agile and Transformation

Labels: big data , cio , data management , data scientist , it management , microsoft. 1 comment: Isaac Sacolick 7:14 AM MS Access Post from 2003: Beware the Rogue ASP Our guideline is to not use Access for more than analysis, but unfortunately, people will take 'analysis' and stretch that," the CIO says.

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