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Predictable & Agile delivery 

Achieving predictable and adaptable delivery is not merely a buzzword; it is an essential strategy for organizations seeking to thrive in today's competitive business environment. By adopting a balanced approach that embraces both predictability and adaptability, businesses can unlock a new level of efficiency, effectiveness, and innovation, paving the way for sustainable success.

Releases to production has increased 600%
and still rising




100,000 fewer incidents from releases this year!

This bank's CTO focussed on two metrics and achieved transformational results
Evidence from real-world research shows that technology-dependent organisations produce better financial results when they improve the performance of IT delivery. This research is particularly relevant for banks and other financial services firms whose legacy application stacks are often accompanied by legacy thinking, beliefs, and behaviours.

"We see continued evidence that software speed, stability, and availability contribute to organizational performance (including profitability, productivity, and customer satisfaction). Our highest performers are twice as likely to meet or exceed their organizational performance goals." (2019 State of DevOps Report)
February 21, 2021
Agile Delivery is a challenge for organisations like yours

Achieving Agile Delivery is the toughest challenge of an executive career, no matter if it’s called digital transformation, adoption, or DevOps. The reality behind the highly-polished powerpoint decks and magazine stories is that despite fortunes being spent over many years, Agile is ‘out of reach’ to many leaders and managers. The evidence shows that challenges remain unresolved in many […]

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June 22, 2016
Writing an Agile Article for a Proper Journal

The work of the agile business analyst is never done is one of the conclusions reached in my first agile article for online journal InfoQ User Stories Are Placeholders for Requirements. At 3500 words plus five key take-away points, and with editorial and peer-review by the wonderful agile writer and educator Ben Linders, this was […]

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September 23, 2014
Agile Estimation Cards and the Art of Kitchen Renovation

Construction runs to a well-established plan Simon is a project manager who is having some building work done at home - an extension with a new kitchen. We were discussing Agile project management and specifically Estimation Cards. He pointed-out that his "development team" consisted of builders, electricians, plumbers and kitchen fitters, who all worked to […]

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