September 19, 2008 in Software Development by Mark Levison

Shmula does a great job of putting the Theory of Constraintsto good use examining fast food production. Its a fun to hone our understanding Goldratt's work – while thinking outside our normal problem domain.

In Do Not Run From Your Customers Shmula writes again on Semco, the Brazilian company documented in the book: Maverick. "…amazing job at Participative Management and in eliminating fear and mediocrity in the workplace"

James Shore: Watch Out For These Common Problems – quick list of problems he sees in implementing Agile. Sounds like I need to update my Scrum Smells to cover these.

Finally there is Dan North's Let your examples flow – which questions whether its more important for you remove all duplication in your test code or let it flow.

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