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Author Archives: Mark Tattersall
Agile Project Tools Review
Over the course of the last 2 years, I have tried out a number of Agile project management tools. These tools are very important to us as we are often on distributed teams, given we have an office in Mohali, … Continue reading
Test Driven Requirements
{Disclaimer – this is a cross-posted article appearing both on the Triton-Tek blog and my personal blog Budding BA} My job at Triton-Tek is not an easy one to define, but predominantly I am a Business Analyst and Project Manager … Continue reading
When User Stories are not enough
I recently attended an interesting webinar by MKS on why User Stories are sometimes an inadequate representation of requirements. I thought it raised some excellent points, and certainly got me thinking. Starting with a refresher on what User Stories were, … Continue reading
Great podcasts
I have become a firm fan of podcasts over the last couple of years, and listen to a lot in the area of software and web development. So in the manner of blog posts that list things, here is my … Continue reading
Failure and the Agile solution
Failure. Not a great word, and something that genuinely strikes fear in to people’s hearts. Over the past few of months I have listened to a couple of podcasts that have offered differing views on failure. This is a topic … Continue reading