“They have to go through the motions of gathering information and socializing the project rather than just jotting something down in a vacuum”— The First Round Review, firstround.com
“Commander’s Intent describes how the Commander (read: CEO) envisions the battlefield at the conclusion of the mission. It shows what success looks like.”— Chad Storlie, hbr.org
“Inexperienced teams often can’t get their heads around splitting stories into smaller stories that still deliver business value. But they will happily break a story down into technical workflow or component tasks.”— Gojko Adzic, gojko.net
“She died doing what she loved: reminding designers that a segmented control that underlines the active section is not a native iOS component”— Rebecca Slatkin, twitter.com
“You just deliver shippable software in as continuous of a way as possible. This allows a team to pull whichever Agile principles and methods needed in order to achieve that goal.”— Gradle, gradle.org
“Nature has been far more clever at connectionism than have we. Her mechanisms for information swapping, data processing, and collective creation are more intricate and agile than anything the finest computer theoreticians have yet foreseen.”— Howard Bloom, amazon.com