Antony Marcano
Antony Marcano is co-founder of RiverGlide, a coaching, consultancy and training firm helping teams and organisations innovate with agility. He has been in software development for nearly 25 years, almost 20 of which have been either working in teams or guiding them and the organisations around them, as they aspire to greater agility. Antony is as much a practitioner as he is coach, consultant and trainer in topics from writing communicative, maintainable code to User Stories & BDD to effective team models, approaching change and Kent Beck’s emerging 3X framework.
His thought leadership is recognised through the references and acknowledgements found in numerous books – including Agile Coaching, Bridging The Communication Gap, Software Craftsmanship Apprenticeship Patterns and Agile Testing. Antony is also published in journals, such as Better Software Magazine, earning him his past tenure there as Technical Editor, successor to people such as Brian Marick and Mike Cohn. Antony is known for his inspiring and thought provoking talks at international conferences, events and within organisations and has regularly lectured as a guest speaker at Oxford University.
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We wrapped up our designathon, by again continuing to address those complex problems, with real solutions to grow racial equity for black lives in the Agile community.
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It’s exciting to see Design Thinking work in navigating a path to social change.
A journey where listening has led to empathy and understanding, of myriad solution ideas. We a…
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Listening and Empathy in the Agile Community
The world was shaken by yet another graphic video showing us the effects of racism – so severe that it resulted in yet another lif…
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In this online workshop with Antony Marcano, we explored what a software developer’s utopian workplace could be like by working through the following questions:
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The processes that have grown up around “Agile” are all capable of being spread too thin, of being understood so poorly that they deliver only mediocre results at best. They c…