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		<title>My First Whitepaper, What I&#8217;m Doing and Why: Feedback Welcome!</title>
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I&#8217;ve been compiling notes over the years with thoughts and ideas about how I could contribute to the Agile community and try to give back just a small slice compared to what I&#8217;ve taken from it.
I decided recently to write a white-paper that describes the experience of the success of a pilot Agile team within [...]


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<p>I&#8217;ve been compiling notes over the years with thoughts and ideas about how I could contribute to the Agile community and try to give back just a small slice compared to what I&#8217;ve taken from it.</p>
<p>I decided recently to write a white-paper that describes the experience of the success of a pilot Agile team within a large enterprise organization.  What I hope to accomplish by writing this are:</p>
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<li>show that we are &#8220;breaking&#8221; some of the rules, but are experiencing success</li>
<li>show the challenges large organizations have adopting Agile</li>
<li>show the mistakes I made, the ramifications and how we forged ahead</li>
<li>show that motivation is the most important factor in Agile adoption</li>
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<p>How I&#8217;m going to structure the white-paper:</p>
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<li>Introduction: who I am, context around why I took the approach I did and context around the organization.  The company name, projects and people names will be fictitious but the tactics, results and experiences will be real.</li>
<li>Iteration by iteration:  Starting at iteration zero and moving through our 6 iterations for 1 release I&#8217;ll show what our iterations looked like, what activities we did, how we co-ordinated with other groups, team frustrations and successes.</li>
<li>Summary of what we learned: How the team felt moving from old status quo to new status quo and why they would never go back to &#8220;the old way&#8221;.  This will also include what the team is planning to do for the next release in an attempt to show that despite the success, they recognize they are &#8220;not done&#8221; implementing Agile and want to get better.</li>
<li>Reflection: What I learned, what I would differently next time.</li>
<li>When will it be done?  End of December</li>
<li>How many pages? 10 pages tops, I would like to keep it concise</li>
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<p>This is my first white-paper, I&#8217;m excited and nervous all at the same time, but this is taking me out of my comfort zone and it is quite challenging.  I welcome your input and feedback regarding what you would hope to get from reading this white-paper when it&#8217;s finished.</p>


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