J I McFadyen Engineering

Supporting Collaboration

Supporting Collaboration

Exploring Scrum: the Fundamentals

So far it has an interesting take on implementing Scrum in organisations. Not necessarily one I'd present to my own clients, though I don't doubt it has
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The value of pennies

This is something that I've talked about in the past, but recently it has come back home how alien my thinking is to some people.Many discussions with
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Letting go in retrospectives

When I ran my first retrospectives I was anxious. I planned meticulously. I tried to anticipate what would happen and what wouldn't. I had back-up plans for
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The Inner Game of Tennis

A book recommended by just about every coach I know.It has a great way of looking at how we interfere with our own performance and how we can tackle
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Difficult conversations as feedback

We all have to have them from time to time. Conversations that we know aren't going to be pleasant. Whether it be with the developer who is always running
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Introducing Software Anecdotes

I briefly mentioned in my last post that I'd started looking into using narrative to inform the techniques and practices we tackle the software world
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J I McFadyen Engineering helps organisations and their teams to become more effective at delivering software.  With a focus on the planning and development of the software we encourage organisations to adopt the practices that fit their situation; supported by our experience in using these techniques on other projects the transition to a more agile way of working can be made not only quicker but also smoother.

With a belief that each team, and project, is different, and that people learn best when the training has been tailored to their own situation, we don’t offer standard courses – each one is tailored to your needs and circumstances. Combined with an interactive approach this allows your team to take on their new roles quickly and with confidence.