Adam TaylorThe anti-pattern of ‘code foundations’Over my years working with product teams I’ve observed many times what I believe to be an anti-pattern. At the outset of building a…May 30, 2019May 30, 2019
Adam TaylorA (boring) reference for Acceptance CriteriaI’m often asked for a good reference that explains the concept of ‘Acceptance Criteria’. Whilst there are some good resources, generally I…Jul 27, 2017Jul 27, 2017
Adam Taylor3 Benefits to Frequently Changing TeamsIt’s pretty well understood that there’s a great deal of benefit to keeping teams together. It can take time for a group to grow and…Oct 14, 2016Oct 14, 2016
Adam TaylorWhy login isn’t the first thing you buildPretty much every time I work with a team that are about to start building a new product, they choose to start by implementing the login…Jun 15, 2016Jun 15, 2016
Adam TaylorUsers don’t want menus: A User Story deconstructedRecently I came across the following User Story:Sep 23, 2015Sep 23, 2015
Adam TaylorThe Definition of Done and staying shippableContemporary product development teams build products which are ‘potentially shippable’ from early in the lifecycle and aim to maintain…Sep 15, 2015Sep 15, 2015
Adam TaylorinThe Agile WeeklyImproving on the INVEST criteria for user storiesMany Agile practitioners are well acquainted with the INVEST criteria for writing good quality user stories.Sep 8, 2015Sep 8, 2015