- Agile Product Development: Why incremental development is better - Very interesting analysis on ROI, #agile vs waterfall. I'm going to need to review the tool/math
- Agile Techniques, Agile Hype and the Essence of Agile [in IT and Business] - "Agile philosophy drives a new paradigm of cooperation between IT and business"
- 8 Challenges To Address For A Successful Transition To Agile - A really good post, hinting at role/org changes, proj mgt, and diff ways to handle architecture in #agile
- Invent, Invent, Invent - "We might be able to stimulate our way back to stability, but we can only invent our way back to prosperity"
- Recruiting: Enough to Make a Monster Tremble - Paybacks a b*** - Monster, HotJobs, Careerbuilder all feeling pain from lower cost options LinkedIn, Twitter, FB
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