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#1. Agile and DevOps are for harnessing integration, interaction, and innovation. #Quote by Pearl Zhu
#2. Innovation is a learned organizational capability. You must train people how to innovate and navigate organizational barriers that kill off good ideas before they can be tested. #Quote by Kaihan Krippendorff
#3. No matter what it is, if you don't move your eyes and set the pace yourself, your intellect is sentenced to death. The mind, you see, is like a muscle. For it to remain agile and strong, it must work. Television rules that out. #Quote by Mark Helprin
#4. The goal of retrospectives is help teams to continuously improve their way of working. #Quote by Ben Linders
#5. It made me uncomfortable. I guess I've always been afraid of people who can be agile without grace. #Quote by Budd Schulberg
#6. In essence, Agile is a philosophy and a set of principles. #Quote by Pearl Zhu
#7. Doing agile is a set of activities, but being agile is the state of mind, the ongoing capability, and the cultural adaptability. #Quote by Pearl Zhu
#8. Why write if this too easy activity of pushing a pen across paper is not given a certain bullfighting risk and we do not approach dangerous, agile and two-horned topics? #Quote by Jose Ortega Y Gasset
#9. I'm not getting involved in sports anymore, except on film. I'm not agile unless a camera's going. #Quote by Dennis Christopher
#10. If your goal is to deliver a product that meets a known and unchanging specification, then try a repeatable process. However, if your goal is to deliver a valuable product to a customer within some targeted boundaries, when change and deadlines are significant factors, then reliable Agile processes work better. #Quote by Jim Highsmith
#11. We can reorient our products and business strategy because we are an agile organisation. #Quote by Baba Kalyani
#12. Agility is the ability to adapt and respond to change ... agile organizations view change as an opportunity, not a threat. #Quote by Jim Highsmith
#13. Questioners ... can add tremendous value to relationships and organizations by ensuring that they-and the people around them- don't unthinkingly accept expectations that aren't well justified #Quote by Gretchen Rubin
#14. He would like to be capable of writing as he thinks, quickly, without effort, the word as agile and dynamic as athletes in a race, jumping over hurdles, one after the other, go, go, go, flying towards the finishing post, faster than the disgust limping behind him. #Quote by Filippo Bologna
#15. Americanism in all its forms seemed to be trashy and wasteful and crude, even brutal. There was a metaphor ready to hand in my native Hampshire. Until some time after the war, the squirrels of England had been red. I can still vaguely remember these sweet Beatrix Potter–type creatures, smaller and prettier and more agile and lacking the rat-like features that disclose themselves when you get close to a gray squirrel. These latter riffraff, once imported from America by some kind of regrettable accident, had escaped from captivity and gradually massacred and driven out the more demure and refined English breed. It was said that the gray squirrels didn't fight fair and would with a raking motion of their back paws castrate the luckless red ones. Whatever the truth of that, the sighting of a native English squirrel was soon to be a rarity, confined to the north of Scotland and the Isle of Wight, and this seemed to be emblematic, for the anxious lower middle class, of a more general massification and de-gentrification and, well, Americanization of everything. #Quote by Christopher Hitchens
#16. Owning something also means owning up to something. It means accepting responsibility, which means, literally, responsibility. When we write about our lives we respond to them. As we respond to them, we are rendered more fluid, more centered, more agile on our own behalf. We are rendered conscious. Each day, each life, is a series of choices, and as we use the lens of writing to view our lives, we see our choices. #Quote by Julia Cameron
#17. First, how could I protect my team from the incessant demands of the business and achieve what the Agile community now refers to as a "sustainable pace"? And second, how could I successfully scale adoption of an Agile approach across an enterprise and overcome the inevitable resistance to change? #Quote by David J. Anderson
#18. For each Tendency, one question matters most:
Upholders ask: "Should I do this?"
Questioners ask: "Does this make sense?"
Obligers ask: "Does this matter to anyone else?"
Rebels ask: "Is this the person I want to be? #Quote by Gretchen Rubin
#19. Every baby moves with more ease and efficiency if allowed to do it at his own time and in his own way, without our trying to teach him. A child who has always been allowed to move freely develops not only an agile body but also good judgment about what he can and cannot do. #Quote by Magda Gerber
#20. A long descriptive name is better than a short enigmatic name. A long descriptive name is better than a long descriptive comment. #Quote by Robert C. Martin
#21. DevOps and its resulting technical, architectural, and cultural practices represent a convergence of many philosophical and management movements (including): Lean, Theory of Constraints, Toyota production system, resilience engineering, learning organizations, safety culture, Human factors, high-trust management cultures, servant leadership, organizational change management, and Agile methods. #Quote by Gene Kim
#22. Many of the high-return projects are high risk, which is why I suggest you forget the idea of looking at risk at all. Manage the risk by using an incremental or, even better, agile approach to the project. Start with your organization's context of what moves the organization ahead instead of risk. #Quote by Anonymous
#23. At a label, you are confined to the team you have, but I did all my solo work myself, and that makes you more agile and able to go into weirder corners. #Quote by Dawn Angelique
#24. CRM is rather boring in itself.
It's the fortunes you can build using CRM that makes it so interesting. #Quote by Michael McCafferty
#25. Homo sapiens simonus, aka Simon Miner. Only one of his kind. Male. Predatory. Highly adaptable. Dark brown hair and deep blue eyes. 6'3. His well-muscled frame was agile and strong. His deadly smile incapacitated his victims. Voice promised safety. Sexual prowess compromised victim's intellect (temporarily). Yet he was intent on one vital organ - the heart. #Quote by Erin Kellison
#26. The agile way is customer-centric, purpose-driven, capability-based and talent-oriented. #Quote by Pearl Zhu
#27. There is nothing to winning, really. That is, if you happen to be blessed with a keen eye, an agile mind, and no scruples whatsoever. #Quote by Alfred Hitchcock
#28. What you're really seeing is Agile for delivery, but the rest of the organization and context is anything but Agile. #Quote by Marty Cagan
#29. I spent thirty-three years and four months in active military service as a member of this country's most agile military force, the Marine Corps. I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major-General. #Quote by Smedley Butler
#30. At that moment, One Eight abruptly broke off his comment. I looked ahead to see the top of a dead tree looming in front of the ship. Jones jerked the cyclic stick back into his gut and hauled up the collective nearly out of the floor. The agile little OH-6 literally jumped over the top of the tree. We heard branches brush against the Plexiglas bubble and underside of the fuselage as we blew by. "Holy Shit!" I gasped. Jones calmly went on talking. "You've just got to be alert to anything that jumps out at you, including the tops of old, dead trees. #Quote by Hugh Mills
#31. A long-faced, proud-shouldered woman with deep olive skin snorts at the demotion. Her gaze is peculiarly shrewd for a Blue. Bald, like the rest, with digital azure tattoos swirling not only along crown and temples, but over hands and neck. Sevro lopes back to me. "Sevro, stop pissing around." "I like being big." "I'm still bigger." He tries flipping me the crux in his suit, but the mechanical fingers aren't so agile. I #Quote by Pierce Brown
#32. By adopting an agile mindset and providing improved engagement, collaboration, transparency, and adaptability via Scrum's values, roles, events, and artifacts, the results were excellent. #Quote by Scott M. Graffius
#33. Agile Project Management focuses on selecting the right skills for project team members and molding them into productive teams. #Quote by Jim Highsmith
#34. People focus too much on weight, dress sizes, and tape measurements - and those aren't motivating. What gets me going is: I'm 52, and because I work out, I know my fitness will improve and my immune system will stay strong, and my body will prevent injuries. I like being fit, strong, coordinated, and agile. #Quote by Tony Horton
#35. USE EMOTIONS AS INFORMATION. Horses use emotion as information to engage surprisingly agile responses to environmental stimuli and relationship challenges:
(a) Feel the emotion in its purest form
(b) Get the message behind the emotion
(c) Change something in response to the message
(d) Go back to grazing. In other words, let the emotion go, and either get back on task or relax, so you can enjoy life fully. Horses don't hang on to the story, endlessly ruminating over the details of uncomfortable situations
-- from an October 30, 2013 article on the Intelligent Optimist magazine #Quote by Linda Kohanov
#36. A triangle with four points is what Euclid rides into hell. #Quote by Steve Martin
#37. What you do matters; why you do it matters more. #Quote by Jimmie Butler
#38. It's all right if you can't remember. Our subconscious is spectacularly agile. Sometimes it knows when to take us away, as a kind of protection. #Quote by Kathleen Glasgow
#39. The distinction between sanity and insanity is narrower than a razor's edge, sharper than a hound's tooth, more agile than a mule deer. It is more elusive than the merest phantom. Perhaps it does not even exist; perhaps it is a phantom. #Quote by Philip K. Dick