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With twenty-five years of project management, software development, engineering, and business experience, Bob Payne is the VP of coaching services at LitheSpeed, LLC and a leading proponent of agile methodologies and agile engineering practices. As host of the AgileToolkit podcast, Bob has produced more than 120 podcasts, recording a variety of industry leaders and agile practitioners

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electroglide
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Consulting
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Business Services - Consulting - Non-profit
Interests
Process Improvement
Software Testing
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United States

With twenty-five years of project management, software development, engineering, and business experience, Bob Payne is the VP of coaching services at LitheSpeed, LLC and a leading proponent of agile methodologies and agile engineering practices. As host of the AgileToolkit podcast, Bob has produced more than 120 podcasts, recording a variety of industry leaders and agile practitioners

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Agile Palooza DC - Ian Culling - Version One internal development and practicesAgile Palooza DC - Ian Culling - Version One internal development and practices
ADP West 2010 - Payson Hall - Risk, Reward and Public Sector Contracts

ADP West 2010 - Payson Hall - Risk, Reward and Public Sector Contracts

ADPEast 2010: Michael Mah—Agile Teams by the Numbers—Software Metrics and the Big Giant DatabaseBob speaks with Michael Mah about agile and metrics at the ADPEast 2010 conference.
Agile 2007 - David Chelimsky - Behavior Driven Development with RSpecThis wonderful podcast features a conversation held between Bob Payne and David Celimsky, one of the people responsible for RSpec. Take a listen, and learn more about this framework for Ruby to implement the BDD process.
Agile 2012 - Bob Martin - Clean Coders and Clean CodeBob Martin and Bob Payne site down for a discussion about the importance of clean code on any project. Bob Martin is responsible for the CleanCoders.com video series, and in this podcast, the two Bobs get together to discuss the evolution of clean code's role in software development.
ADP West 2012 - Jonathan Chashper - Product Management ConsultantIn this podcast, Bob Payne speaks with Jonathan Chashper about a variety of topics in the world of product management consulting. Jonathan brings a wealth of knowledge to companies of all sizes, in hopes of boosting revenues on any project.
Agile 2012 - Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman - Discover to DeliverIn this podcast, Bob Payne speaks with Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman about their new book, Discover to Deliver. Using lean startup and agile delivery, Mary and Ellen give a compelling strategy for building products the right way and with high quality.
ADP West 2012 - Karl Scotland - Visual Management and KanbanKarl Scotland shares his insight and tips for teams who are looking to implement Kanban in their organization. Visual Management is a great tool to help your team along the road and Karl discusses this topic and others in this podcast with Bob Payne.
ADP West 2012 - Kent McDonald - Agile Business Analysis - Agile Philanthropy and MoreKent McDonald is a favorite speaker of many attendees at conferences around the globe. We invite you to listen to this conversation between Kent and Bob Payne, where they discuss everything agile, especially when dealing with agile business analysis.
AgileDC 2012 - Jim Highsmith - Organizational Agility and Adaptive LeadershipWe're proud to offer this podcast of a conversation between Bob Payne and Jim Highsmith, co-author of the Agile Manifesto. As one of the true pioneers of the agile practice, Jim brings with him an abundance of agile knowledge for teams who are just beginning, and those who have been at it for years.
ADP West 2012 - Jeff "Cheezy" Morgan - Cucumber, Ruby Gems and Software CraftsmanshipJeff "Cheezy" Morgan talks about his work with Cucumber, creating Ruby gems, and software craftsmanship.
ADPEast 2011: Tom Paider and Dustin Potts—Going Big with Agile, Lean, and CMMI at NationwideBob Payne speaks with Tom and Dustin regarding the work they have done to roll out agile within Nationwide.
Agile 2012: Diana Larsen and James Shore—Agile FluencyDiana Larsen and James Shore talk about their recently released agile fluency model. This model looks at team and organizational agile adoption, and provides a framework for looking at where you are and where you want to be.
Agile 2011: Arlo Belshee—Extreme Programming, Agile Engineering, Big Data, and Other Disruptive BehaviorsArlo Belshee talks about his work with big data and his penchant for starting with XP as the initial set of agile practices for teams to allow tight feedback and real agility.
ADP West 2012 - Sanjiv Augustine - Sensei a retrospective tool for continuous improvementBob Payne speaks with Sanjiv Augustine, principal at LitheSpeed about the new tool, Sensei.
Agile2011: Adam Sroka—Jokes, JavaScript, and My First EmployeeAdam and Bob Payne chat about the JavaScript, the federated wiki, and a wide variety of topics as usual.
Agile2011: Bob Martin—Clean Coders, Purity of Essence, and Ten Years of the ManifestoBob Martin talks about his book and videocasts of his work getting the code in clean and right. He expands on his discussion of craftsmanship and the habits of coders that code clean. He also discusses the ten years of the manifesto and the growth of agile.
Agile 2011: Ward Cunningham—Agile Manifesto, Ten Years Later and the Federated WikiBob Payne chats with Ward about the tenth anniversary of the Agile Manifesto and his newest wiki project.
Tips and Advice: Test-Driven Development—Bob Payne and George DinwiddieGeorge and Bob Payne discuss one of the most beneficial and underutilized agile technique, test-driven development. The data is in, and you need to be doing this if you want to call yourself an agile engineer.
ADP West 2011: Ken Pugh—Acceptance Test-Driven DevelopmentKen and Bob Payne talk about Ken's book on acceptance test-driven development. This is a topic that has been gaining a lot of traction in agile teams. Acceptance test-driven development is a technique that some teams are using to improve quality and collaboration between business, testing, and development.
AgileDC Conference - Organizer Podcast at Agile2011Come join us at AgileDC on October 26th 2011. This not for profit regional conference aims to have a wide variety of talks, networking, open space, and is one of the few conferences to have a Government track alongside an Agile Engineering track.
Path to Agility 2011 - Ken Schwaber - Scrum and the Product OwnerKen Schwaber and Bob Payne chat about the product owner (PO) roll and the complexity that can emerge when we ask too much of the product owner. This has always been a key role and we have sometimes dode the project a disservice by focusing the PO on the needs of development.
Path to Agility 2011 - Kelly Allen - Deming Then, Now, and for the Foreseeable FutureKelly Allen is one of the foremost experts on Edward Deming. In this discussion, he talks about measurement, punishment by rewards, human factors in organizations, and organizational development to education.
Tips and Advice - Story Sizing and GranularityGeorge and Bob Payne discuss the finer points of appropriately sizing user stories to ensure that they can be delivered. This is a fairly tricky process and is best figured out by experimentation and ensuring that you have good examples.
ADPEast 2010 - Elizabeth Hendrickson - Test Obsession on Agile Teams ... It's a Good ThingElizabeth Hendrickson has been a force in the agile community for ten now and she was recognized for that last year at Agile 2010 with the Gordon Pask award. Bob Payne finally caught up with her at ADP East 2010. They talk about testing/test automation and acceptance test driven development.
ADPWest 2011 - Michael Spayd and Lyssa Adkins - Agile Coaching InstituteBob speaks with Michael Spayd and Lyssa Adkins about the Agile Coaching Institute at ADPWest 2011.
ADPWest 2011 - Drew Thoeni - Techwell and the ADP/Better Software ConferencesBob speaks with Drew Theoni about StickyMinds.com TechWell.com and Agile Development Practices West conference.
Tips and Advice - Acceptance Test Driven Development and the 3 Amigos ProcessBob speaks with George Dinwiddie about acceptance test-driven development and the Three Amigos process.
Agile 2010 - Johanna Rothman - Agile Program ManagementAgile 2010 - Johanna Rothman - Agile Program Management
Lyssa Adkins - Coaching Agile Teams Agile 2010Bob speaks with Lyssa Adkins about her book Coaching Agile Teams.
Michael Spayd - Agile 2010 - Coaching CoachesMichael Spayd - Agile 2010 - Coaching Coaches
Agile Palooza DC 2010 - Sanjiv Augustine - Intrinsic Motivation and Agile Performance ManagementAgile Palooza DC 2010 - Sanjiv Augustine - Intrinsic Motivation and Agile Performance Management
Dave Thomas - Agile 2010 - The big tar ball and other unintended consequences.Dave Thomas - Agile 2010 - The big tar ball and other unintended consequences.
Agile DC - Washington DC's regional agile conference - Bob PayneAgile DC - Washington DC's regional agile conference - Bob Payne
PaloozaDC 2010 - Richard Cheng - Agile in the federal space.PaloozaDC 2010 - Richard Cheng - Agile in the federal space.
ADP West 2010 - Jean Tabaka -LinchpinADP West 2010 - Jean Tabaka -Linchpin
ADP 2010 West - Ryan Martens - Rally Dev and the addition of Agile ZenADP 2010 West - Ryan Martens - Rally Dev and the addition of Agile Zen
ADP West 2010 - Dale Emery - Resistance as a ResourceADP West 2010 - Dale Emery - Resistance as a Resource
Agile Tips and Advice - Index Cards - Wave of the Past, Present and FutureIn a podcast that will surely get you thinking, we take a look at why the index card, yes, the simple index card could be the most valuable project management tool of all time. Take a listen and see if you agree that you simply cannot live without them on an agile project.
Tips and Advice - The three basic things - Simple but not easyTips and Advice - The three basic things - Simple but not easy
Agile 2009 - Johanna Rothman - Manage Your Project PortfolioAgile 2009 - Johanna Rothman - Manage Your Project Portfolio
Agile 2009 - Olav Massen - Real optionsAgile 2009 - Olav Massen - Real options
Agile 2009 - Bob Martin - The Software Craftsmanship MovementBob Martin and Bob Payne sit down for another great conversation in this podcast that delves into the difference between a software build and true software craftsmanship. This podcast was recorded after the Agile 2009 conference.
Agile 2009 - Aslak Hellesoy - Cucumber Test FrameworkBob Payne got the opportunity to not just meet, but record this podcast with Aslak Hellesoy, at the Agile 2009 Conference. Bob and Aslak discuss the usage of the cucumber framework to facilitate automated regression testing at the story level.
Tom Goulet - Cucumber, Ruby and the transition to Generalizing SpecialistTom Goulet - Cucumber, Ruby and the transition to Generalizing Specialist
Jim Miller - The Product Owner Role and Business AlignmentJim Miller - The Product Owner Role and Business Alignment
Tips and Advice - Continuous IntegrationTips and Advice - Continuous Integration
Agile 2009 - Conference preview with Johanna RothmanBob Payne chats with Johanna Rothman about the upcoming Agile 2009 conference.
Nationwide - Kevin Fisher - AVP of Product Management - Value of AlignmentNationwide - Kevin Fisher - AVP of Product Management - Value of Alignment
Nationwide - Mike Kaiser - Customer Proxy and the role of experimentationNationwide - Mike Kaiser - Customer Proxy and the role of experimentation
Tips and Advice - RetrospectivesTips and Advice - Retrospectives
Moving into the role of Scrum Master - Jill TubaughMoving into the role of Scrum Master - Jill Tubaugh
Executive Strategies for Agile Transition - Charlie Kennedy and Tom PaiderBob interviews Charlie Kennedy and Tom Paider about Executive Strategies for Agile Transition.
Tips and Advice - Beyond The Team - Sanjiv AugustineBob interviews Sanjiv Augustine about agile transitions.
Deep Agile Conference 2009 - Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, Jack GanssleA podcast about the Deep Agile 2009 conference.
Tips and Advice - Team RoomsMany organizations know the importance of nurturing culture in order to create happy and productive teams, but how many have set aside team rooms for these groups to accomplish their builds? In this podcast, Bob Payne get the opinion of someone who agrees with this added bonus for teams.
Tips and Advice - Listener Email - Self Organizing TeamsIn this podcast, Bob and George respond to a listener-submitted email by providing a better understanding of what truly makes self-organizing teams. We encourage you to listen to this informative discussion to make sure everyone is on the same page with what these teams are truly made of.
Tips and Advice - Time BoxesThis podcast features another great Agile Toolkit discussion had by Bob and George as the two delve into the importance of time boxing when dealing with an agile development project. We invite you to join them learn more about this concept.
Deep Agile Conference 2009 - Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, James GrenningBob interviews Nancy Van Schooenderwoert and James Grenning about Deep Agile Conference 2009.
Tips and Advice - Self Organizing TeamsBob interviews George Dinwiddie about self-organizing teams.
APLN Washington DC - Scott Ambler - New Survey Information - What We Really Do.Bob interviews Scott Ambler about new survey information from APLN.
Tips and Advice - Manifesto for Agile Software DevelopmentBob interviews George Dinwiddie about the Manifesto for Agile Software Development.
Agile 2008 - Adrian Mowat - Naked Agelist Podcast, Fitnesse, Big Batch ProcessingAdrian Mowat and Bob Payne recorded this insightful podcast at Agile 2008, and discussed a wonderful variety of topics, including Scrum, technical practices, and Adrian's experience using Fitnesse.
agile 2008 - Doug Bradbury - Agility, Religion, Beliefs and PracticeBob interviews Doug Bradbury about 8th Light.
Agile 2008 - Jochen Krebs - Agile PMO, Agile Portfolio Managment, Scrum and MoreBob speaks with Jochen Krebs about his portfolio management book and scaling agile.
Agile 2008 - Emily and Geoff Bache - Programming with the Stars and the TextTest frameworkBob speaks with Emily and Geoff Bache at the Agile 2008 conference.
Agile 2008 - Arlo Belshee - Naked Planning, Promiscuous Pairing and other UnmentionablesBob speaks with Arlo Belshee about Naked Planning at the Agile 2008 conference.
agile 2008 -Jon Stahl - Sustainable Fun for Agile DevelopmentBob interviews Jon Stahl at the Agile 2008 conference.
Agile 2008 - Johanna Rothman - Agile Portfolio Management and Agile 2008Bob speaks with Johanna Rothman about Agile Portfolio Management at the Agile 2008 conference.
Agile 2008 - Sanjiv Augustine - The effect of Agile Projects on Middle ManagementBob talks with Sanjiv Augustine about his work with Agile Project/Portfolio Management and the Middle Managers that execute projects within organizations.
Agile2008 - Segundo Velasquez - Mano a Mano -LiveAidBob speaks with Segundo Velasquez about Mano a Mano and Live Aid at the Agile 2008 conference.
Agile IT Experience 2008 Panel Discussion - Agile Marketing, Culture, JokesBob Payne joined the panel discussion at the 2008 Agile IT X Conference, and we invite you to listen to this fun and informative podcast that was recorded at the conference. The panel touches on a lot of topics and has a lot of fun doing so.
Agile2007 - Esther Derby and Diana Larsen - Retrospectives and the CWACBob Payne chats with Esther Derby and Diana Larsen at the Agile 2007 conference.
Agile2007 - Nancy Van Schooenderwoert - Survey of Bugs and AgilityNancy Van Schooenderwoert joins us again for another fantastic conversation with Bob Payne about coaching agile teams to success, and other agile-based topics. We hope you enjoy our podcasts with Nancy, and all of our entertaining agile experts.
Agile2007 - Deb Hartman - Interview the InterviewerInfoQ's agile editor, Deb Hartmann, sits down with Bob Payne to discuss her role in the world of agile, along with a handful of other topics in the world of software development. We always enjoy speaking with Deb and we hope you enjoy this podcast with her.
Agile2007 - Rick Mugridge - New product demo for ZiBreveBob Payne speaks to Rick Mugridge about ZeBreve, Fit, and the Agile 2007 conference.
Agile2007 - Ole Jepson - APLN, Agile Certification and the 2007 ConferenceWhile attending Agile 2007, Bob Payne got the opportunity to sit down with Ole Jepson to discuss agile certifications. This podcast features their conversation held at Agile 2007.
Agile 2007- Jochen Krebs - Agile CertificationWe invite you to listen in on this podcast conversation between Bob Payne and Jochen Krebs. Jochen brings a great deal of knowledge about agile certification and the two found a lot of great points to talk about while attending Agile 2007.
Agile2007 - James Shore - The Art of Agile DevelopmentJames Shore talks about his new book.
Agile 2007 - Johanna Rothman - Author, Consultant and AgilistJohanna Rothman talks about agile at the 2007 conference.
Gartner Mid Size Enterprise 2007 - Live Agile Project - Cyber Korp / Paul SmithIn this episode at the Gartner Mid-Size conference, Bob Payne speaks with several folks from Cyber Korp and Paul Smith of ATA Airlines about his experience participating in a Micro Agile Project.
Agile2007 - Segundo Velasquez - Mano a Mano - CodeGreen LabsSegundo Velasquez takes a minute to sit down with Bob Payne to discuss a variety of topics in this informative podcast. Segundo and Bob were both attending Agile 2007 when they took the time to record this great conversation.
Agile2007 - Dave Thomas - I finally speak with Smalltalk DaveDave Thomas aka "Smalltalk Dave" was kind enough to join Bob Payne for this podcast while the two of them were both attending Agile 2007. These podcasts are a great way to get the inside scoop to what many of the world's popular conference speakers really feel about the topics that matter most.
Agile2007 - Josh Kerievsky - Scaling Training, e-Learning and CertificationBob Payne finally got a hold of Josh Kerievsky so the two could record one of our friendly discussion podcasts together. Bob and Josh discuss the benefits of e-Learning courses for software developers, and how his own companies provides these classes along with other certifications.
APLN 2006 - Pollyanna Pixton - Agile LeadershipPollyanna Pixton gives a presentation to the Washington DC APLN chapter in 2006.
RailsEdge 2007 - Bruce William - His talks and the Ruby/Rails CommunityBruce Williams talks about the RailsEdge, Rails Plugins, and UI Frameworks, as well as the tools that are available to Ruby and Rails developers and how these combined with attitude within the community may have created the sweet spot that Rails now occupies.
Agile SkypeCast 2007 - Bob Martin - What is Agile?Bob Martin answers the question of "What is Agile?" He goes back to the start, to the Snowbird meeting, the formation of the Agile Alliance, and the drafting of the Agile Manifesto. He also looks at the core principles and key practices of Agile software development.
RailsEdge 2007 - Jim Weirich - Rake GoodnessRuby tool expert, and creator, Jim Weirich sits down with Bob Payne to discuss about the benefits of using the Rake tool, as well as using Ruby in test-driven development. We invite you to listen to this great conversation on this podcast recorded after the 2007 RailsEdge conference.
Agile 2006 - J.B. Rainsberger - XP Day, A Fire Alarm and Buffalo JerkyJoe Rainsberger, the publisher of JUnit Recipes, talks about his work with XP Day around the globe.
Agile 2006 - Steve Adolph - Agility in the Art of War ... a dissertationSteve Adolph talks about his research and finds some very interesting agile analogies in war fighting, traditional project success and cultures of success.
Agile 2006 - Barg Upender and David Kane - Agile Movie Making - Sell Your First IncrementThis unique podcast shares a conversation held between Bob Payne, Barg Upender, and David Kane as they discuss agile movie making. Take a minute to learn one of the exciting ways that agile can be utilized outside of its traditional mediums.
RailsEdge 2007 - Dave Thomas - Monoculture, Music and Erlang...Oh MyOne of the many wonderful things about agile is the number of areas that it can be expanded to, or introduced to, with just as much success as traditional software development. This podcast features a conversation between Bob Payne and Dave Thomas as they discuss everything from software to art.
Rails Edge 2007 - Mike Clark - Pragmatic Studio and RailsEdgeMike Clark discusses his involvement with RailsEdge and other conferences that he's thrilled to be involved with. As a rails developer, Mike offers a great deal of insight in the language's capabilities in software development in this informative podcast.
Simple Design and Testing Conference 2006 - Ron Jeffries and Chet HendricksonRon Jeffries and Chet Hendrickson join Bob Payne in this podcast recorded at the 2006 Simple Design and Testing Conference. We invite you to take a listen to their impression of the conference as a whole, and the current state of software development and testing.
Agile06 - Alistair Cockburn - Crystal Methodlogies and AgilityDuring the Agile 2006 conference, Bob Payne got the chance to sit down with Alistair Cockburn and the two recorded this podcast of their conversation. Listen in as the two discuss Alistair's own transition to an agile methodologist and his passion for writing.
Simple Design and Testing Conference 2006 - Open Space KickoffThis podcast features the kickoff for the OpenSpace for the 2006 Simple Design and Testing Conference. We invite you to listen in on this exciting event as we opened up another successful, informative, and fun conference for developers and testers alike.
No Fluff Just Stuff Fall 2006 - Panel DiscussionBob Payne shares with us the panel discussion he observed during the No Fluff Just Stuff Fall Tour. This podcast features the NFJS panel discussing a wide variety of topics including Java, Ruby, and agile.
Agile06 - Jeff Nielsen - The Psychology of Build TimesIn this podcast, Jeff Nielsen and Bob Payne discuss previous presentations that the two have given, and Jeff's more recent session on the psychology of build times that he gave at Agile 2006. We invite you to listen in to their conversation about a variety of subjects.
Agile06 - Bob Martin - Fitness, New Book and the ConferenceBob Payne and Bob Martin sit down for another great conversation on all things agile during this podcast recorded at Agile 2006.
Agile06 - Michael Spayd - Cogility and Agile TransformationMichael Spayd and Bob Payne sit down to discuss Michael's years of work, and his wide variety of experiences working on agile projects. We invite you to listen to this podcast to learn more about agile's applications on projects of all shapes and sizes.
Transitioning to Agility - Sanjiv Augustine, Thad Sheer, Bob Payne, and Cliff BergThis podcast offers the unique opportunity to hear an entire group of agile experts all sitting down to discuss everything agile, especially the challenges of those transitioning to agile for the very first time. Sanjiv Augustine, Thad Sheer, Bob Payne, and Cliff Berg are all featured in this session.
Agile06 - Scott Ambler - Eclipse Process FrameworkScott Ambler talks about his new work with the Eclipse Process Framework and a variety of other topics.
Agile06 - Ward Cunningham - Eclipse FoundationWard Cunningham talks about his new position as the Director of Committer Community Development at Eclipse. He discusses the release of Callisto by the Eclipse foundation, its Agile roots and other fun tool related topics.
Agile06 - Mary Lynn Manns - Fearless Chage and Agile 2007Mary Lynn Manns is the co-author of Fearless Change and the chair of the Agile 2007 Conference.
Agile06 - Dot Tudor - Agile Europe/UK and DSDMDot Tudor is a practicioner of DSDM, one of the early Agile Methodologies that has taken hold in Europe and the UK but has not made the jump to the states yet. DSDM has a more formalized prioritization process that is refered to as the MoSCoW process - Must Have- Should Have- Could Have - Won't Have.
Agile06 - Nancy Van Schooenderwoert - From Embeded to The OrganizationNancy Van Schooenderwoert joins Bob Payne for this discussion on Nancy's experience with agile development projects for the building of embedded software, and her new foray into agile coaching overseas in the United Kingdom.
Agile06 - Chris Matts - Real Options and Agile Software DeliveryChris Matts joins Bob Payne in this lively discussion about agile development in the world of financial options and risk profiles. Bob Payne leads the conversation in many of our podcasts and we invite you to listen in on what he and his guests have to say about all things agile.
APLN06 - Mark Salamango John Cunningham - Leading the Agile Way: Duty, Honor, DeliveryThis podcast offers a unique opportunity to listen to a recorded experience report from Mark Salamango and John Cunningham, based on their observations made at the APLN Leadership Summit at Agile 2006. Security monitoring and agile-based projects for the military are both discussed by Mark and John.
APLN06 - Alexia Bowers - Leading from a Position of No PowerIn this podcast, Alexa Bowers, COO of Ternary Software, speaks about the challenges that customers face on an agile project. This unique perspective comes in the form of an experience report from the APLN Leadership summit at Agile 2006.
APLN06 - David Hussman and Tor Stenstad - GMAC/RFC Agile TransitionDavid Hussman and Tor Stenstad look at "big picture agile" in this podcast, where they talk about the ways that agile can be customized for projects of all sizes—even those on an enormous scale. Learn more about how agile provides a real competitive advantage.
APLN06 - Panel Discussion - Real leaders talk about large Agile ImplementationsThis podcast offers the exciting opportunity to hear a discussion among a distinguished panel from the APLN Leadership Summit. Steven Ambrose, Israel Gat, Peter George, and Bud Phillips all contribute to this lively discussion about agile implementation.
APLN06 - Tim Lister - Introduction to Agile LeadershipWe invite you to enjoy this recorded tutorial from well known author, Tim Lister, from the APLN Leadership Summit ar the Agile 2006 Conference. Tim is a respected speaker who always gives a great presentation, and this podcast is no exception.
Agile06 - Bud Phillips, Vice President Capital One - Decisioning ServicesBud Phillips about his adoption of Agile and Lean practices in his line of business. Capital One has a large Agile implimentation and Bud was one of the early adopters.
Agile06 - François Beauregard - GreenPepper SoftwareFrançois Beauregard talks about his new venture at GreenPepper software, a combined test tool, bug tracking and management software.
Agile06 - James Shore - CardMeeting - Online 3x5 cardsThis podcast features a conversation with James Shore to find out more about his latest project, CardMeeting.com. Bob Payne is a big supporter of the planning tool, and the two discuss the benefits over being able to meet online, when they can't be there in person.
Agile 2006 - Brian Robertson - Holocracy - A Governance SturctureBrian Robertson talks about the project governance structure called Holocracy. This is an interesting process of structuring the organization while still allowing self orgnaization within the structure.
Agile 2006 - Gary Pollice - Teaching a new crop of Software CraftspeopleGary Pollice, a professor of Practice, Computer Science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, discusses his use of project simulation to bring "Real World Challenges" into an academic setting.
Agile 2006 - Tom and Mary PoppendieckTom and Mary Poppendieck talk about their new book, Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash.
Agile06 - Sanjiv AugustineSanjiv Augustine talks about his book Managing Agile Projects and his work. He is on the board of the APLN and active in the local DC chapter of the APLN.
Boris Gloger at Agile 2006Boris Gloger talks about his work with Product Owner Teams and the state of Agile in Europe, as well as several strategies to unify multiple customers into a single voice.
Agile 2006 - Open Space Kickoff - Diana LarsenDiana Larsen kicks off OpenSpace at the Agile 2006 conference.
Agile 2006 Keynote - Peter CoffeePeter Coffee delivered a keynote that was both informative and inspiring, tying four of his favorite books back to the Agile Manifesto.
Agile 2006 Kick Off with Todd LittleTodd Little kicks off the Agile 2006 conference with a Top 10 List and the news that the conference has nearly doubled since last year.
Jared Richardson - Just Ship It - No Fluff Just Stuff 2006Jared Richardson, author of the book Just Ship It, offers advice that can allow nearly any shop to make there process more agile.
Ramnivas Laddad - AOP - No Fluff Just StuffRamnivas Laddad talks about Aspect Oriented Programming, which isn't just for security and logging anymore.
Brian Sletten at No Fluff Just Stuff 2006Brian Sletten, a Washington, D.C.-area consultant, talks about NetKernal and the Semantic Web.
Venkat Subramaniam - Practices of an Agile Developer - NFJS Tour 2006Venkat Subramaniam talks about his new book Practices of an Agile Developer during the NFJS Tour 2006 in Reston, Virginia. The practices are laid out in a way that eases adoption for people new to Agile and improves the practices for those who have been doing Agile.
Jay Zimmerman - No Fluff Just Stuff Tour 2006Bob Payne talks with Jay Zimmerman at the end of the No Fluff Just Stuff conference in Reston, Virginia. Jay talks about the Java roots of NFJS and discusses the inclusion of Ruby and Agile Methods into the conference tracks.
Mark Richards - FDD & Agile Architecture - NFJS2006 TourMark Richards and Bob Payne sit down to discuss agile architecture in this podcast. Mark shares his thoughts on feature-driven development, among other topics in this informative discussion.
Dave Thomas - No Fluff Just Stuff 2006 TourDave Thomas speaks about the Dreyfus Model of Learning at the No Fluff Just Stuff conference held in Reston, Virginia.
Cliff Berg - High Assurance DesignCliff Berg talks about his new book "High Assurance Design", Agile Development and repairing the image of Architects.
Todd Little - Agile 2005 - APLN and Agile 2005Todd Little, one of the organizers of the Agile conference and a founding member of the APLN, talks during Agile 2005.
Fit with Ward Cunningham and Rick MugridgeAt the Agile 2005 conference in Denver, Ward Cunningham and Rick Mugridge talk about Fit, an acceptance testing tool that took the conference by storm.
The AgileGuys Discuss ScrumMaster CertificationMatt and Bob talk after a ScrumMaster certification in Washington, D.C.
Nancy Van Schooenderwoert - Embedded Agile- Agile 2005Nancy Van Schooenderwoert talks about her work in the agile embedded software space, the challenges of instrumenting embedded software for automated testing, and the future of a Fit Fixture for the embedded software world.
Mary Poppendieck - Lean Software Development - Agile 2005Mary Poppendieck talks about her work in the area of Lean Software Development, new product development and the Agile 2005 Conference in Denver.
Scott Ambler - Agile Modeling, Agile Database and the Agile Development ConferenceScott Ambler talks about his work integrating the modeling and data communities into agile projects.
Arlo Belshee - Agile 2005 - Promiscuous Pairing and the Least Qualified ImplementerArlo Belshee talks about Promiscuous Pairing and the Least Qualified Implementer at the Agile 2005 Conference in Denver.
Dave Astels - Behavior Driven Development - Agile 2005Dave Astels talks about his new Behavior Driven Development project in Ruby.
User-Centered Design Roundtable with Lynn Miller, Jeff Patton, and Rebecca Wirfs-BrockThis roundtable addresses the integration of User-Centered Design into an agile project.
Mike Hill - Agile 2005At the Agile 2005 conference, Mike discusses his new book and the Coders Without Borders project that he is starting up.
Bob Martin - Agile 2005 ConferenceA talk with Bob Martin at the Agile 2005 conference about the convergence of Agile Methodologies and the minimal list of practices that a team could employ to become agile.