About


I (Daniel Greening) am a computer scientist, agile and mindfulness practitioner and coach, an art and outdoor sports loving guy. This page summarizes Dan’s activities. If you want to know more, click a link.

Dan R Greening at LinkedIn is my resume. Because I have been a startup entrepreneur, consultant, researcher, and academic it can be confusing. Here’s the summary: when I engage with a company, I stay with it until it, sometimes through multiple mergers (an artifact of being a startup entrepreneur). I am deeply interested in the larger workings of companies. Although I usually start in engineering, I’m often invited to contribute in marketing, finance, product management, and executive coaching.

Agile Canon is a web site that accumulates fundamental practices of agile. My view of agile is much broader than most colleagues. I include Scrum, Lean Startup, Lean Manufacturing, Design for Understanding, Getting Things Done®, OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) and other iterative experimentation frameworks under the “agile umbrella.” Because of that, the Agile Manifesto is not adequate for my research, so I have developed the Agile Canon to understand this broader conception.

Senex Rex is my consulting web site. There I offer agile consulting services, courses, and assessments.

Mindful Agility is a podcast on mindfulness and agile practices I am working. Of course, the agile practices follow the Agile Canon, described above, which I developed. The mindfulness practices often follow the perspective of Secular Buddhism, which includes philosophies of no-self, eightfold path, compassion, etc., but does not include supernatural assertions like reincarnation, heavens, etc. This makes Secular Buddhism compatible with most religious and non-religious perspectives. Secular Buddhism is often called “mindfulness.” Neuroscience research has revealed that mindfulness practices heighten focus, creativity, objectivity, and compassion, and reduce cognitive bias, anxiety, and depression.

dan.greening.org is my personal site. I haven’t significantly maintained it, but much of it is still true. I still snowboard, hike, bike, and swim. I still love art, and still own much of the art shown there.