Category Archives: Presentations

Agile’s Secret Ingredient

I’m a big fan of Manager Tools. I’ve been listening to the podcast and recommending it to anyone, manager or not, for the last five years. A recurring topic in the podcast is Manager Tools co-founder Mark Horstman’s laws: It’s all about people More communication is better. And there are more, and I invite you

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Battle of the frameworks: The SharePoint arena

Last week, I gave a presentation at the Israeli SharePoint user group on unit testing SharePoint applications. Slides below. Me closer (lurking in the shadows). As an objective observer, I compared the two and only alternatives for Isolation frameworks for SharePoint: Typemock Isolator and Microsoft Moles. And here’s my objective decision: Isolator wins by a

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What’s your story?

Kent Beck is running an interesting experiment. He’s asking start ups to step up and take a chance, put their creation stories on their site, and to test it against their usual homepage. The idea behind this is that a compelling story makes visitors into customers. People make the tie between the product or service,

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Invisible Audience

in Knetlik I presented over Skype, without seeing the audience. It was weird. But it didn’t start there. The preparation of the presentation took that into account as well. If you’re my audience, and you don’t see me, and all you’ve got to look at is a screen (and of course listen to my captivating

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