In this episode of the BurnUp @sinopeer and I talk about Critical Infrastructure Protection which is a key element in China's Cybersecurity regime and therefore relevant to organisations doing business in China.
https://t.co/BTLVbnCUf0
Now live: The Burn Up podcast, S3E02 where
@sinopeer
and I talk about the China Cybersecurity Regime and what it means for organisations doing business in China.
https://t.co/l80s89OMcF
The Burn Up's Easter episode takes us into Space: In episode one of this two part series we look at what organisations can learn from the excellence of the NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the Apollo 11 era.
https://t.co/p4C0oPX9Ca
We strongly believe that organisations with a successful future are those that embrace remote working practices. In this episode we discuss remote interviewing with 5 super interesting guests….
https://t.co/aSTGuSNE9b
EP21: How to do lightweight Inceptions - https://t.co/QWJyBpdL0h
Learn how to run super lightweight Lean Inceptions to kick off features, workstreams or short projects in the space of hours. We’ll talk about why inceptions are valuable, and how to run them.
Ep20: Tools to make your live (and initiative delivery) easier - https://t.co/Zb1QMEDywL
In this episode we introduce our new Core Tools Playbook and how these tools can help a team work more effectively and achieve better outcomes easier.
Ep19: Season 2 - https://t.co/0RO1WVRAjA
Introducing The Burn Up Season 2. It's been a while, but we'll pick up where we left off, and talk about even more exciting things this season. So tune in, and join the fun....
Ep13: Team Roles - User Research - https://t.co/rfu7e6AN3m
In our continued exploration into Team Roles, in this episode we talk to Erica Kucharczyk about the role of User Research. This is a role that is frequently overlooked, but can pay off huge dividends in the long run i...
Ep12: What if WE Were the Client - Selecting Software Suppliers as a Startup - https://t.co/SEQBDXwkgq
In our “If WE were the Client” series we engage in some wishful thinking, turning the situation on its head and talk about all the things we would do and change if we were l...
Ep11: TL;DR: Status Reports - https://t.co/svMc4FJxhi
In this TL;DR episode Todd talks about Status Reporting. Status Reports don’t always have to be a chore, in fact it can be a great communication tool if you focus on your audience and quality, concise content.
Ep10: TL;DR: Backlogs - https://t.co/nU0WoUlmGD
Most software delivery use a story backlog to manage delivery: effectively a list of things to delivery. But often the backlog is at best a mess, at worst confusing and misleading.
A good backlog provides structure and facilita...
Ep09: TL;DR: Story Mapping - https://t.co/TZAPH8haLL
Story mapping is maybe the easiest tool to quickly and reliably elicit requirements. It’s my default that always delivers reliable results, not matter the situation.
Here is our 5 minute how-to.
Ep08: Team Roles - Engagement Management - https://t.co/nvLf9LKK7H
In this episode we will discuss engagement management and the vital importance - if done well - of this role for successful delivery.
We will dispel the myth that account management and client servicing is ju...
Ep07: TL;DR: User Story Writing - https://t.co/zIUGPjg5DC
Everyone has heard of User Stories, most delivery teams use them, most business analysts or product owners write them, but often we are not writing them well.