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Featured
Sep 29, 2025
Brenda Leeuwenberg
Sponsor a future entrepreneur
Sep 29, 2025
Brenda Leeuwenberg

Nomad8 is proud to back the next generation of entrepreneurs!

We’re sponsoring 2 scholarships for the Startup NZ Entrepreneurs Programme, which is working to provide 50 scholarships for youth and underserved communities across Northland.

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Sep 29, 2025
Brenda Leeuwenberg
Nov 20, 2023
Anthony Boobier
Prioritisation in 3 ‘simple’ questions
Nov 20, 2023
Anthony Boobier

There are so many frameworks, tools and techniques for prioritising out there, that it’s tricky to know which one to pick (I see the irony here). As far as I’m concerned, whatever you are prioritising, whether it’s what feature to build for a product, what project to undertake, or what you should st...

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Nov 20, 2023
Anthony Boobier
May 5, 2023
Tony O'Halloran
The rise and rise of Quarterfall
May 5, 2023
Tony O'Halloran

During the year of 2017 I broke five bones (3 ribs, my collarbone and my wrist) all on separate occasions. I ride mountain bikes often (or at least I did until I recently had twins) and I love riding the steep, technical and rooty trails that Wellington NZ has in abundance....

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May 5, 2023
Tony O'Halloran
Jul 8, 2021
Tony O'Halloran
Sprint Reviews are broken
Jul 8, 2021
Tony O'Halloran

In 2000, Southwest Airlines Flight 1455 was transporting 142 passengers and crew from Las Vegas to Burbank airport in California. The pilot was a man named Howard Peterson. During landing, the plane approached the runway at too steep an angle and was travelling too quickly to be able to come to a ha...

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Jul 8, 2021
Tony O'Halloran
Sep 3, 2020
Anthony Boobier
An updated Opportunity Canvas
Sep 3, 2020
Anthony Boobier

I’ve updated the Opportunity Canvas by tightening up some of the language and descriptions and renaming the ‘Budget’ section to ‘Constraints’. Budget is a key constraint (how much is this opportunity worth realising or problem worth solving?) but I also find it’s worth explicitly considering others....

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Sep 3, 2020
Anthony Boobier
Aug 12, 2020
Anthony Boobier
Scrum 2DVille
Aug 12, 2020
Anthony Boobier

When we create a remote IC Agile course, a key objective is not to compromise on the interactive experience. This can be pretty tricky with some of the hands-on learning exercises we use, but thanks to the recent ‘make everything remote’ situation, we’ve adapted pretty fast! One of the exercises we...

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Aug 12, 2020
Anthony Boobier
Aug 5, 2020
Anthony Boobier
Measures and Metrics Quadrant
Aug 5, 2020
Anthony Boobier

Measures and metrics can be confusing; what do terms such as Leading, Lagging, Qualitative, and Quantitative even mean? when should you use them and why? It’s very hard to be ‘Data-informed’ in your decision making, if you are not informed yourself, on what these terms mean and how to apply them. I...

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Aug 5, 2020
Anthony Boobier
Oct 29, 2019
David Mole
Design Sprint Dinner
Oct 29, 2019
David Mole

Design Sprints are a great way for a team to solve a big problem and test a solution with real users in a structured way. Some of the activities, language and concepts can be new to people, so I created this ‘Design Sprint Dinner’ exercise, as a fun way to introduce people to some of the concepts of...

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Oct 29, 2019
David Mole
Jul 3, 2019
Nomad8 Team
Inspired Introspection
Jul 3, 2019
Nomad8 Team

When you picture a truly amazing team in your head, what does it look like? Now consider your teammates. Do they have the same picture? Really - all of them? The things people have experienced and read massively shape what ‘great’ looks like for them. The differences can lead to frustrations or peo...

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Jul 3, 2019
Nomad8 Team
Feb 12, 2018
David Mole
Making Product Development habitual
Feb 12, 2018
David Mole

Product Development is a mash up of three mindsets; ‘Design Thinking’, ‘Agile’ and ‘Lean’, at the heart of which is empiricism. Continuous product improvement is a cycle of Build-Measure-Learn, where experiments define how rapidly we can get feedback on whether we are making progress. The problem I...

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Feb 12, 2018
David Mole
Jan 3, 2018
David Mole
An Opportunity Canvas story
Jan 3, 2018
David Mole

I got 'canvas envy' after seeing Jeff Patton's excellent Opportunity Canvas in late 2016, and have been using it in the field ever since. I've made a few changes to it, as people seem to like more structure, especially when it's run in a group. This version tells a 'story' to gain a shared understan...

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Jan 3, 2018
David Mole
Jun 20, 2017
David Mole
Dual-track development
Jun 20, 2017
David Mole

There is a lot of talk right now about how agile product delivery teams should take ownership of customer discovery work, alongside their development activities. This is otherwise known as ‘dual-track development’ and is described in Jeff Patton’s excellent article In this blog I want to talk throug...

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Jun 20, 2017
David Mole
Aug 23, 2016
David Mole
Is Talking to Users Enough?
Aug 23, 2016
David Mole

Recently a friend of mine formed a startup with a goal of making the One-On-One Meeting an easier and more valuable process. Their aim was to help managers and their direct reports easier handle the goals and issues that arise from these sessions. The assumption they made was that their customers (p...

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Aug 23, 2016
David Mole
Jul 23, 2013
Nomad8 Team
9 Agile steps that injected magic into our project.
Jul 23, 2013
Nomad8 Team

Hi, my name is Simon and I am a Project Manager at Trade Me. Sandy kindly asked me to contribute to her blog, and I consider it a great honour. Below is my story about how we embraced Agile to inject magic into our project. As a Project Manager I am keenly aware that most projects fail and that’s a...

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Jul 23, 2013
Nomad8 Team
May 22, 2013
David Mole
Making Agile work for the client
May 22, 2013
David Mole

Working Agile in the client-vendor context is not always an experience filled with joy and achievement. It can be daunting, frustrating, expensive and unrewarding - as much as it can be productive, useful, involving and successful. Working with Agile with internal teams can be challenging enough, bu...

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May 22, 2013
David Mole
Apr 25, 2013
Sandy Mamoli
Could a "Definition of Ready" Help You Strike a Balance?
Apr 25, 2013
Sandy Mamoli

Many novice teams find it difficult to strike the balance between too much and too little detail when writing user stories. User stories often start their lives as big statements of intent with lots of unknowns and that’s okay. For something that’s not going to be developed in the near future it mak...

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Apr 25, 2013
Sandy Mamoli
Sep 4, 2012
Nomad8 Team
Evolving the Story map
Sep 4, 2012
Nomad8 Team

I can't say enough about how useful story maps are and how essential they are on any Agile project. Jeff Pattonis the undisputed (certainly in my mind) master of the story map and it's well worth looking at the materials on his site. Jeff summarises a story map as, "A prioritized user story backlog...

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Sep 4, 2012
Nomad8 Team
Jun 25, 2012
David Mole
Agile Project Inception with a Press Release
Jun 25, 2012
David Mole

I really like Jonathan Rasmussen’s project inception deck as a simple, quick and cut-to-the-chase way of kicking off projects. Overall, I pretty much stick to Jonathan’s content and flow, but sometimes, I use a press release exercise instead of a product box. The idea of refining a product vision th...

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Jun 25, 2012
David Mole
Jun 24, 2012
David Mole
Knowing when to call it quits
Jun 24, 2012
David Mole

My startup idea has been on my mind for at least ten years. However it has only been recently that the congruence of technology and time made it possible for me to try it out. The idea has evolved over the last ten years and I have had many conversations with people about it during that time. No one...

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Jun 24, 2012
David Mole
Mar 24, 2012
David Mole
Passion as a Priority
Mar 24, 2012
David Mole

The driving force behind why people start startups is likely to vary wildly across different industries and types of business. For many it’s the promise of lucrative return - from sales of product or selling their eventual company. For some it’s the burning desire to fill a perceived gap in the mark...

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Mar 24, 2012
David Mole
Jun 21, 2011
Nomad8 Team
A template for the sprint review
Jun 21, 2011
Nomad8 Team

Conducting an interesting and engaging end-of-sprint review is an often overlooked art: Not only do we want to show what we have built during the last sprint and collect feedback and good ideas for what to build next; we also want to give our audience a good experience. At my workplace we always in...

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Jun 21, 2011
Nomad8 Team
May 28, 2011
David Mole
A Scrum Product Owner checklist
May 28, 2011
David Mole

After my last post on the role of the Scrum Master I have been asked if I could write a similar role description for the Scrum Product Owner. Here’s my view of the role: The Product Owner The product owner is a visionary who can envision the final product and communicate the vision. The product o...

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May 28, 2011
David Mole
Aug 5, 2009
Nomad8 Team
How story points work
Aug 5, 2009
Nomad8 Team

One of my clients is a small software development house that does custom development in the form of development projects for clients . I helped them to successfully introduce Agile (Scrum with XP) and both the team and business managers are really happy with it. As they liked our methods of plannin...

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Aug 5, 2009
Nomad8 Team
Sep 27, 2008
Sandy Mamoli
Design chunking in Scrum
Sep 27, 2008
Sandy Mamoli

When I started with agile (Scrum) software development five years ago one of the main challenges I faced was combining an agile development approach with user-experience driven website design. Especially, as we were working on a global, consumer-oriented web site with a strong focus on product bran...

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Sep 27, 2008
Sandy Mamoli

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