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A retrospective after a year being one: What the heck is a Release Train Engineer?

30/08/2019

I have been a Release Train Engineer in Arm for a year now, and I still struggle to explain what my role is or what I do. What is an…

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2019: The year of human organisations

14/03/2019

2019 started ten weeks ago, and despite everything changes for everything to remain the same, I do believe in the energy that the perceptional change of year can fuel within…

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Preparing for PI planning as a Release Train Engineer

13/01/2019

As a Release Train Engineer, you need to make sure your teams are ready for PI planning. You need to make it happen… but where is the line? A bit…

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Becoming a Release Train Engineer – First impressions

18/11/2018

I became an interim Release Train Engineer recently; it’s been an intense, raw and beautiful journey not lacking challenges. But my! what a ride! It’s kept me away from this blog…

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Fighting the anti-Agile patterns

27/07/2018

Cultural transformation isn’t easy, even if the company you work for has already made the call for a change. Individuals are the vehicle to make it happen, but as human…

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How I survived my first PI planning

17/07/2017

Within the SAFe framework, the Program Increment planning is THE ceremony to get everything started. But how do you survive it as a Scrum master, especially if you’re not experienced…

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Dani Oliver

I’m a Release Train Engineer based in Cambridge (UK) and originally from Madrid (Spain). Passionate about Japanese culture, photography, cinema, learning and living life intensely. Also, proud to be a total Geek!
 
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