Posts Tagged ‘book review’

Holiday reading

I spent a few days on the beautiful island of Tenerife. Except from jumping into the Atlantic and having a sundowner occasionally, I caught up on my reading list, which I want to share with you. Impact mapping It’s the book to the website! Well, at least kind of. The books provides deeper insight on… Continue Reading →

Book review

It’s been a while since my last book review. But here we go again. There are some books I read during the last weeks/months and I really think these are worth having a look at. Keogh, L.: Behaviour-Driven Development Patton, J.: User story mapping Daoust, N.: UML Requirements Modeling for Business Analysts Crispin, L. &… Continue Reading →

Runnin’ the show

Some will have noticed that I tweeted some Dick DeVenzio quotes during the last days:   “What is said and what is meant and what is understood can be three very different things.” Dick DeVenzio — Christian Kram (@chr_kram) 19. Januar 2015 “If you are doing all things yourself or not getting them done at… Continue Reading →