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Pretty maths | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. Research in Agile →. June 27, 2016. Bear with this post as it goes through some equations at the beginning, but it is worth it. We’ll be doing some of the calculations to get this picture:. This is the set of numbers “c” such that. Is bounded. These z are complex numbers, which we’ll ignore for now. It is much easier to understand if we look at some examples:. Let’s say c = -1. This is repeating, and the numbers are bounded. Let’s now try c = 0.5. This is so...
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Life lessons from chickens | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. Lean Manufacturing: Limiting innovation? Blogging pause →. Life lessons from chickens. November 28, 2016. It’s no secret I keep chickens. I find this thoroughly rewarding, as not only are they lovely primordial creatures, but with some love and care will endow a supply of tasty eggs for around the same price as supermarket eggs. A bird’s-eye view. 8211; “It is better to be the head of chicken than the rear end of an ox – Japanese Proverb. More than these amu...
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Personal Development | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. Category Archives: Personal Development. Life lessons from chickens. November 28, 2016. It’s no secret I keep chickens. I find this thoroughly rewarding, as not only are they lovely primordial creatures, but with some love and care will endow a supply of tasty eggs for around the same price as supermarket eggs. A bird’s-eye view. 8211; “It is better to be the head of chicken than the rear end of an ox – Japanese Proverb. The chicken cross the road? More than...
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Open Data | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. Agile outside of IT. Climate Change →. November 7, 2016. In a previous post, several months ago, we talked about Chaos and the Mandelbrot Set. An innovation brought about by the advent of computers. In this post, we’ll talk about a present-day innovation that is promising similar levels of disruption: Open Data. Open Data is data that is, well, open, in the sense that it is accessible and usable by anyone. More precisely, the Open Definition states:. The big...
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Culture | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. December 5, 2016. I’ve decided to take a bit of a pause from blogging, to reassess how I’m investing my time. Thanks to everyone who has been reading and commenting. I hope that you found it as interesting and enjoyable as I have! I especially appreciate the time you’ve taken to share counterarguments. A friendly robin helping itself to chicken food. How long/detailed you like blog posts to be. Whether weekly (or at least regular) matters to you. Life lesson...
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. Newer posts →. Pilates changed the way I run. October 3, 2016. I tried a Pilates video a few weeks ago. I know that might not be very manly, but I thought I would try something different to shake things up. I hoped it would be a bit like yoga, and help with my core strength. It had an unexpected benefit… I discovered Lateral Breathing. There are apparently lots of benefits. Over the same course…. My heart-rate is very similar…. And 30secs/mile faster speed.
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fuzapost | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. Fuza end of year update. January 4, 2017. This year, being the first year of Fuza’s operation, has seen a lot of change. Especially as December marks not only the end of the calendar year, but also Fuza’s financial year, I thought it would be a good time to reflect on the past course and future direction. Some key features of this year:. Guy starting work full time. Fulfilling 3 successful contracts, delivering great value. In the coming year, I am intending...
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Deep Dive: Retrospectives | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. 5 ways to be better at Agile. Introducing… Active Procrastination! September 19, 2016. The term “retrospective” is prevalent for any of the Continual Improvement meetings, largely due to the popularity of Scrum. However, this post really refers to any meeting where a change to process is made. Whatever you might call this, it is very important, as I hope I will show in this post. Why should the team do a Retrospective? Who should run it? Them, rather than.
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Guy’s favourite Agile links | FUZA blog
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By mathematicians who solve business problems. Thoughts on Quantum Computing and engaging people into science. Our language, our worldview →. Guy’s favourite Agile links. August 1, 2016. I thought I’d share with you some of my favourite tools and resources I use as an agile coach. I find all these topics to be essential for being a coach. I try to use only the scrum guide. David Anderson’s “ blue book Kanban. I like the “primary sources” for this, such as this from Toyota. Clearly the Agile Manifesto.