Mitch Goldstein
Mitch Goldstein
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9 yearsSumma Technologies’ first technical agile coach, Mitch Goldstein has more than thirty years of experience in the software development industry, working with agile principles and teams since they came into common use. A pioneer of object-oriented development, enterprise platforms, and Java user interface development, he has spent years honing his craft as a consultant for investment, accounting, insurance, and healthcare organizations. A published author and technical journalist, Mitch has transitioned from developer to an agile coach, focused on creating high-performance teams and transitioning organizations to the Scaled Agile Framework and to DevOps methodologies. Mitch lives just east of Pittsburgh, where his family and the city have happily adopted each other.
Summa Technologies’ first technical agile coach, Mitch Goldstein has more than thirty years of experience in the software development industry, working with agile principles and teams since they came into common use. A pioneer of object-oriented development, enterprise platforms, and Java user interface development, he has spent years honing his craft as a consultant for investment, accounting, insurance, and healthcare organizations. A published author and technical journalist, Mitch has transitioned from developer to an agile coach, focused on creating high-performance teams and transitioning organizations to the Scaled Agile Framework and to DevOps methodologies. Mitch lives just east of Pittsburgh, where his family and the city have happily adopted each other.
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Think Small: Break Down User Stories for Agile SuccessThe entire agile team needs to be involved in a continuous process of identifying ways to simplify work, right up until a story is complete. Smaller stories ensure that development work is rapid and trackable. Mitch Goldstein details how to focus on breaking stories down into a more estimable, “digestible” size. |