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Index
Code with the Wisdom of the Crowd
About the Pragmatic Bookshelf Table of Contents Early praise for Code with the Wisdom of the Crowd Acknowledgments Preface
About This Book Online Resources
Chapter 1: Why Mob Programming
What Is Mob Programming? Mobbing vs. Pairing Getting Support from Managemen t The Disillusioned Mobber What’s Next?
Chapter 2: Starting to Mob
Preparing for Your First Mob A Recipe for Mobbing Setting the Stage Mobbing Intervals Learning from the Experience What’s Next?
Chapter 3: People and Mobbing
It Starts with Empathy Adopting a Collaborative Mindset The Big Five Personality Traits Model Ru nning a Group Session on Personality Types What’s Next?
Chapter 4: Adjusting Your Mobbing
Mobbing with an Expert Mobbing on Explorative Work Mobbing on Trivial Work What’s Next?
Chapter 5: Preparing the Workplace for Regular Mobbing
Guiding Principles for Your Workplace A Typical Mob Layout Equipment You’ll Need Adjusting to Open-Plan Offices Using a Team Room A Quick Word on Costs What’s Next?
Chapter 6: Preparing Your Team for Regular Mobbing
Linking Mobbing Needs to Team Needs Adjusting Team Processes for Regular Mobbing Who Should Be in the Mob Being Around to Mob Gathering the Mob Handling Mob Fatigue What’s Next?
Chapter 7: Focusing on Flow
What Do You Mean by Flow? The Biggest Impact on Flow in Software Develop ment Increase Flow By Reducing Work in Progress Dealing with Other Flow Breakers What’s Next?
Chapter 8: Mobbing Over Time
New People Joining Your Team Slow Mobbing Promoting Mobbing to Others Reverting to Old Habits From Novice to Master
Bibliography
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