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How Soggy is your Scrum?

I have launched a website to help scrum teams identify the bad smells which lead to an unholy mishmash of scrum and waterfall methodologies. It’s called soggyscrum.com

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4hr body impressions

Every heard of Timothy Ferriss? Well, he’s got a new book on fitness, and I’ve been testing out some regimes. Spoiler: THEY ARE AWESOME

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A message to those thinking about getting into games

The Gaming Industry is a viable career. Do not be swayed by concerned parents or friends! This post is a message to those of you thinking about a career in games. If you’re having reservations, or receiving a bit of flak about it’s legitimacy, have a read.

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Going Indie? How to make a killer app website

This is a write up on how I went about making a website for my iPhone application, MorningReport. Creating a web site is number one priority for any indie developer. It is where your customers will come, where your clients will refer others to, and where press will visit when everyone realises that your product [...]

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What to do with day1 app crashes

This is a breakdown of a recent bullet we’ve dodged when launching the MorningReport iPhone application onto the store. MorningReport is an iPhone alarm clock application.. with a twist. It will wake you up with spoken info about the time, and the weather in your location. Ever over-snoozed because you were too bleary-eyed to see [...]

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Keep talent local – otherwise known as I’m scared of challenge

Fact: It’s efficient to outsource Fact: AAA companies utilize talent from India, China, and everywhere else people with skills exist Fact: Outsourcing has substantially improved profit margins It’s not going away, but you know what else isn’t going away? “Keep talent local” otherwise known as “I’m scared of challenge”. Okay, you’ve got a point. Work [...]

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How to step up to management

Not 2 years ago, I was actually, quite frightened of the big bosses paying the salary and making the decisions. I had trouble speaking with them, and happened to lose my ability to speak coherently when in hearing range. And yet, I had it in my head that I wanted to be one of them [...]

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MorningReport

The last few months have been partially devoted to one iphone application which I hope to change the way we wake up. It’s called MorningReport – the idea being you wake up with information about the time and weather outside so you know what to wear. What makes it special, is it speaks to you. [...]

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It’s 100% not done

So, you’re weeks into the project,  and your manufacturer/developer/contractor tells you that the agreed upon contract is finished, when, quite clearly, it isn’t. Is this your fault, or theirs? Here are some ways to safeguard yourself from it being 100% your fault: 1. Make a contract If you haven’t made one before, now is the [...]

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Finish getting started

I wholeheartedly approve of people getting a start on anything. It’s hard, it’s often scary, and there’s a LOT of mystery hanging about like bats. It’s hard to start, but when you do, make sure you do more than just start. When starting, make sure you finish the ‘starting’ process. The longer you leave it, [...]

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