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Chronologist


Relevance and Applicability of Design Patterns to Organizational Design

2 minutes read

Alexandrian Patterns can be employed to represent knowledge about organizational structures, and Pattern Languages can be successfully applied to the domain of organizational design and organizational architecture.


The Connection between Organizational Patterns for Software Development and Organizational Design

3 minutes read

Contemprary organizational improvement approaches must be applicable to decentralized, distributed and networked knowledge-based organizations, that are shaped by the socio-technical impact of information technology.


Design Patterns are a form of knowledge

1 minute read

Patterns always represent social and human factors (comfort, convenience, utility, aesthetic, etc.). Thery are good at representing knowledge in socio-technical domains.


Alexandrian Patterns

8 minutes read

A solution to a problem in a context.


TameFlow and PopcornFlow foster Unity of Purpose

8 minutes read

Unite a systematic way to achieve exploratory validated learning, the PopcornFlow approach, with the focusing and knowledge discovery contributions of the Levels of Disagreement of the Theory of Constraints.


Actionable Agile Metrics Review - Part 11

11 minutes read

Dan’s book is simply a must read for any TameFlow practitioner.


Actionable Agile Metrics Review - Part 10: Forecasting and Analytics

7 minutes read

Forecasts, linear projections, Montecarlo simulations are all options for knowing when work will be done. They are all heavily data driven. Become methodical about capturing the data.


Actionable Agile Metrics Review - Part 9: Pull Policies

10 minutes read

Avoiding Classes of Services, trying to stick to a strick FIFO pull policy, designing the process for predictability, countering variability with excess capacity are all valuable concepts that are all embraced by TameFlow.


Actionable Agile Metrics Review - Part 8: Service Level Agreements

6 minutes read

A delivery commitment should be expressed as date range. The closer you are to a stable process, the less data points you need. Service Level Agreements can and should be used in place of planning and estimation. Pick a starting and an ending percentile line to represent your MMR buffer.


Actionable Agile Metrics Review - Part 7: Scatterplots

6 minutes read

Scatterplots give a temporal view and can uncover trends over time. You cannot identify special/common causes simply by looking at a Scatterplot. Figure out if any variability is self-imposed rather than being out of control; and if it is internal or external.