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How To Create Agile Twitter Lists

I wrote an article back in June about how I use Twitter as my personal Agile RSS feed. Since then I’ve kept my followed to follow ratio to 3:1, yet it still can be difficult at times to sort through the noise and organize my data into streams.

In addition to the Agile and Scrum experts I follow, my friends have nothing to do with either, and the rest are strictly Tech Startup focused. With the recent release of Twitter Lists, this becomes much less cumbersome to manage.

Let me explain how I created my Agile Gurus Twitter list in just a few minutes.

First I signed into my Twitter account and clicked Create a New List. Then give it a name “AgileGurus”, selected the Public option, and and chose the people on Twitter that I felt had the most frequent and valuable Agile Tweets.

It was that simple.

I also created an embedded widget of my list and posted it in the right navigation bar.

I’ve been listed 11 times so far this week, meaning others find my updates useful enough to include me in their lists. While I don’t anticipate being at the top of Listorious anytime soon, it is good to know others find my information useful.

Twitter can be quite helpful in finding everything from Alistair Cockburn’s Agile 2009 Presentation minutes after his speech, to getting Retrospective tips from Jean Tabaka.

Several Agile Gurus are more than willing to share their knowledge for free, you might as well take advantage of it!

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10 Agile Gurus to Follow on Twitter

Twitter is more than a sounding board for Cats, it can very helpful for keeping up to date on the latest Agile trends.

This is especially true when you find Agile Gurus sending over nuggets of information ranging anywhere from designing the next JUnit release, to where they’ll be presenting next week.

While you can certainly go in search of Agile Manifesto signatures on Twitter, you may be disappointed. Not everyone has embraced this new way of communication. Over the last year I’ve collected a number of Agile, Scrum and Lean experts that actually participate on Twitter in a meaningful way.

I certainly do not want this list of 10 to be the end of your Agile education. If you have an Agile, Scrum or Lean Guru on Twitter that others would benefit from following please share!



1. Michele Sliger

Twitter Michele Sliger

Link: http://twitter.com/michelesliger
Bio: Agile coach, trainer, and consultant. Certified Scrum Trainer, PMP.




2. Esther Derby

Twitter Esther Derby

Link: http://twitter.com/estherderby
Bio: working to help teams deliver software




3. Jeff Sutherland

Twitter Jeff Sutherland

Link: http://twitter.com/jeffsutherland
Bio: Co-Creator of Scrum




4. Ron Jeffries

Twitter Ron Jeffries

Link: http://twitter.com/RonJeffries
Bio: I’m sure you can figure out who I am if you really want to.





5. Kent Beck

Twitter Kent Beck

Link: http://twitter.com/KentBeck
Bio: Programmer, author, father, husband, goat farmer.





6. Ward Cunningham

Twitter Ward Cunningham

Link: http://twitter.com/WardCunningham
Bio: Objects, Patterns, Agile, Wiki





7. Mike Cottmeyer

Twitter Mike Cottmeyer

Link: http://twitter.com/mcottmeyer
Bio: Work… Agile thinker, writer, project manager, consultant >> Life… Christian, husband, dad, guitarist, backpacker, scout leader, and coffee drinker




8. Scrum Alliance

Twitter Scrum Alliance

Link: http://twitter.com/ScrumAlliance
Bio: The Scrum Alliance is the leading global professional association for Scrum users. Our mission is to transform the world of work with Scrum.




9. Martin Fowler

Twitter Martin Fowler

Link: http://twitter.com/martinfowler
Bio: Loud Mouth, ThoughtWorks




10. David Alfaro

Twitter David Alfaro

Link: http://twitter.com/agilenature
Bio: Project Manager for Web Tools, Software Engineer, ScrumMaster, Usability Consultant. All that in Artinsoft. Cross-Browser Compatibilty Junkie




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