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Analysis for Skills
Downloading the Agile Skills Mind Map
Exporting the Mind Map to a File
Printing the Map to Paper or to a PDF File
Intended Audience
Anna, a developer
Road Map
2010-03-01 to 03-19 Backlog
2010.03.22 to 04.09 Backlog
Unscheduled Backlog
Agile Skill Levels
Self and Peer Assessments
Agile Skills Inventory
Business Value
Story Estimation
Story Picking
Story Splitting
Story Writing
Collaboration
Collective Ownership
Leadership
Pair Programming
Peer-to-Peer Feedback
Self-Managing
Stand Up Meetings
Confidence
Continuous Integration
Reaching Done
Product
Direct Customer Interaction
Evolutionary Design
Self Improvement
Connect With Experts
Practice
Speak Your Truth
Take Care of Yourself
Supportive Culture
Appreciative Inquiry
Communication
Technical Excellence
Refactoring
Simple Design
Test Driven Development (TDD)
Agile Skills Matrix
Certification
Agile Skill Badge
Apprentice
Mentor
Collected Knowledge
Ideas to refine
Guiding Retrospective
Hiring agile coach
How to start learning Scrum
Running Scrum Workshop
Scrum Anti-Patterns
Story Estimation
Quests
Attend a Formal Practice Event
Form a Learning Group
Members
Ben Fulton
D. André Dhondt
Don Murray
Horia Slusanschi
Ian Chamberlain
Jeff Hoover
Jussi Mononen
Nayan Hajratwala
Oleg Smirskyy
Richard J Foster
Tom de Koning
Yvette Francino
Read a Book
Agile Estimating and Planning by Mike Cohn
Agile Retrospectives by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen
Clean Code by (Uncle) Bob Martin
Domain-Driven Design by Eric Evans
Growing Object Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Nat Pryce and Steve Freeman
Practices of an Agile Developer by Venkat Subramaniam and Andy Hunt
Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler
Test Driven Development: By Example by Kent Beck
The Passionate Programmer: Creating a Remarkable Career in Software Development by Chad Fowler
User Stories Applied by Mike Cohn
Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers
Take A Course or Get a Certification
CSD
CSM
ISTQB
University Certificate in Agile Practices
Resources/Networking
Interest Groups
Things to look for in an agile organization
Sandbox - area for testing ideas
AutomaticTreeview
PeriodicChart
Practice a Code Kata
Split Testing
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Verbose Landing Page
Watch a Katacast
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This table is intended to provide a quick map to the skills inventory; we list the most elemental skills only. Composite skills can be found by clicking through to other pages.
Business Value
Collaboration
Confidence
Product
Self Improvement
Supportive Culture
Technical Excellence
Identifying Minimal Steps for Customer Feedback
Peer Feedback
Iteration with small tested chunks
Shared Product Vision
Deliberate Experimentation
Active Listening
D
on't
R
epeat
Y
ourself
Customer Feedback
Conflict Management
continuous integration
Deliberate Practice
Asking for Help
S
ingle Responsibility Principle
Time Management
Collective Ownership
Retroflection
Communication
O
pen-Closed Principle
Prioritizing
Pair Programming
Appreciative Inquiry
L
iskov Substitution Principle
Self Managing
I
nterface Segregation Principle
D
ependency Inversion Principle
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