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Methodology Design Principles III: Common Methodology Mistakes

Posted November 7, 2001 | Technology |

The previous two Advisors outlined nine methodology design principles. This week will conclude the series on methodology design by adding eight common methodology mistakes to the mix. A number of these common mistakes come from Alistair Cockburn's work and new book, Agile Software Development.

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Jim Highsmith
Jim Highsmith is a Cutter Fellow Emeritus. He was the founding Director of Cutter’s Agile Product & Project Management practice and received the 2005 Stevens Award in recognition of his work in adaptive software development and Agile processes. Mr. Highsmith has 30-plus years’ experience as an IT manager, product manager, project manager, consultant, and software developer. He has consulted with IT and product development organizations and… Read More
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