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feature-driven development

Are You Lost In All The High Priorities?

Apr 4, 2020

As software product organisations grow, they can become the victims of their own sales success. Many high-priority customers and features put pressure on the engineering organisation to deliver, but even when using all the traditional ways to prioritise and optimise execution, you feel progress is slow and the overall “delightfulness” of your product is not […]

Distributed System Architectural Debt: The mother of all debts! And it’s feeded by features…

Jul 12, 2014

In my previous post, I asked the question “Can you get 4,000+ engineers to work together?”  The answer is, in the traditional “together sense”, an obvious no!  However, just like ants are building an ant hill, not by talking to each other, but by each ant following a set of rules or behaviours specific to […]

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