Reading and searching stories
You might be reading stories just out of curiosity or you may be interested in pursuing an idea. Some examples are:
- to build a case study to support change within your organization
- to research possible consequences of an action before taking it
- to discover emerging new techniques and practices
- to chart the uptake of agile software development
- to discover new organizational patterns
- to learn from the mistakes and successes of others
All the stories in the database are indexed according to a number of criteria by the people who submitted them. Some examples are: whether the story is about success, what kind of organization it is about, etc. This is the best way of searching. Click here to try a search.
Alternatively, you can search the site using keywords.
Tracking changes
Results from the index search also provide an RSS feed that you can add to almost any news aggregator (e.g. NetNewsWire, Mozilla Thunderbird) to keep track of relevant new stories as they are added.
Alternatively, you can track changes to the whole site using the “Syndicate” RSS feed on the left.
Writing stories
You need to sign up as a user in order to contribute and index your own stories.
