|       In This Issue                   |                   |                Guidewire produces an 'About our Agile' Video        Watch the video here         |                     |                   |                Michael Feathers and Steve Freeman on Design       (video)        View interview at InfoQ here          |                     |                   |                The Tao of Scrum        15 basic rules in "Tao-ist" like fashion by Michael Spayd here         |                     |                   |                Scaling Agile - Two Upcoming Webinars        See below or check out all available webinars here          |                     |                   |                Upcoming Agile Events in Boston and Minneapolis        Agile Boston Open Space: here | AgilePalooza Minneapolis: here         |                   Guidewire produces an "About our Agile" Video      Not totally sure if this was created for recruiting or internal use but     this video is super high quality and well produced. It is also a look into     the agile adoption of one particular organization. Worth watching - and     passing along to management.      View     the video here.            http://www.guidewire.com/about_guidewire/v/agile                             Michael Feathers interviews Steve Freeman on Design      Michael Feathers interviews Steve Freeman in an informal setting about     current design techniques and the evolution of the software development     community. They focus on the role of design in the community, how it has     evolved, and where they think it needs to go.      View     the interview here.            http://www.infoq.com/interviews/feathers-freeman-design                             The Tao of Scrum      Michael Spayd recently posted the "complete" Tao of Scrum post     that includes the first two posts and the final third segment. There are 15     basic "rules" covering: The Underlying Tao (transparency), The     Tao of People (product owner, scrummaster, team), The Tao of Events     (release & sprint planning, daily standup, sprint review,     retrospective), The Tao of Things (product & sprint backlog, product     and sprint burndowns) and the Toa of Endings (definition of done).       Read     the post here.            http://bit.ly/the-tao-of-scrum                             Scaling Agile - Two Upcoming Webinars      April     21st, 2010 - Enterprise Agile Adoption - Presented by Bryan     Stallings of SolutionsIQ. Organizations often struggle to scale the value     of Agile from early efforts by independent teams, to multi-team programs,     and then beyond to the everyday strategies, values and culture of an     organization. And they must execute broad technical, organizational, and     process changes across the enterprise. But where do you start? Who do you     involve? And how do you organize it all?       Register here.           https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/558045425            May     5th, 2010 - Scaling Agile - Organizational Transformation -     Presented by Sanjiv Augustine and Roland Cuellar of LitheSpeed. In this     webinar, we will discuss some of the crucial management steps in aligning     the organization for agility based upon our decade of experience in helping     firms adopt agile at scale.      Register here.           https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/521592232                             Upcoming Agile Events in Boston and Minneapolis      Agile     Boston Open     will be happening on April 27th in Waltham, MA. There will be speakers in     the morning (Ken Schwaber, Dan Mezick, Amr Elssmadisy, Michael de la Maza)     with open space in the afternoon. At only $29 you can't miss it if you are     in the area. This event is almost sold out and so you have to act fast.       Learn     more here.            http://www.newtechusa.com/agileboston/events/AgileBostonOpen2010.asp             AgilePalooza     is coming to Minneapolis May 7th      If you are in the twin cities area then you need to mark your calendars and     come down to the Marriott City Center on May 7th. This is an all day agile     conference featuring David Hussman, Jeff Patton, Michael Nygard, Chris     Bartling and Steven Ropa among others. The underlying theme is "People     and Products over Process and Dogma". Cost is $89 and includes lunch.      Learn     more and register here.            http://www.AgilePalooza.com/minneapolis2010             |      
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