Scrum’s DEAD – Why we initiated the Happy Framework…

The Happy Framework is a methodology for delivering IT projects where the most important variable is Time. Happy Projects • Happy Teams • Happy Companies • Happy Clients If your most important variable is time, then try the Happy Framework.   http://happyframework.org      

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Spotify engineering culture – Tribes

Here’s part 1 of short animated video describing Spotify's engineering culture (here’s part 2).   This is a journey in progress, not a journey completed, and there’s a lot of variation from squad to squad. So the stuff in the video isn’t all true for all squads all the time, but it appears to be mostly true [...]

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Is it all about Agile? A designers view on Waterfall vs Agile methodologies

During my 15 years working in the design industry a lot has changed. Styles, tools, trends, CMYK to RGB. Millimetres to pixels, CRT to LED, clicking to swiping, WAP to APP. I’ve worked within the newsroom of the most circulated English language newspaper in the world, which, at it’s peak had a circulation of around [...]

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Google Material Design – Behind the Scenes

Google challenged themselves to create a visual language for their users that synthesizes the classic principles of good design with the innovation and possibility of technology and science. This is material design. This spec is a living document that will be updated as we continue to develop the tenets and specifics of material design.   https://design.google.com/videos/making-material-design/

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