Scrum Agile Project Management

Dragging Out and Failing Agile Transformation

February 5, 2024 0

There are several reasons why Agile Transformation might fail or just creep. Interestingly, all these situations have a common denominator. The list that the presenter undoubtedly only covers some cases. This talk shows the most common reasons that might impede Agility in organizations. Also, what would be a remedy for each of these factors?

A Definition of Done Checklist for Agile Teams

January 23, 2024 1

The Definition of Done (DoD) is a common understanding within the Scrum team on what it takes to make your software ready to be released. In their book “Managing the Unmanageable”, Mickey Mantle and Ron Lichty propose an extensive list of what a Definition of Done should include.

Free Online Kanban Tools

January 9, 2024 6

In the context of software development, Kanban is an approach based on Lean that tries to limit waste and work in progress to the actual capacity of the software development team. The aim of Kanban is to create a context that balances capacity and demand through a value stream and promote visual project management.

Reawakening Agile with OKRs

January 3, 2024 0

Agile has lost its shine, “corporate agile” has stripped away all the fun, passion, excitement and learning. Adding Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) just makes it worse: a reinvention of top-down management by objective with added metrics to mislead and distort reality.

inhibitors Sabotaging an Agile Transformation

December 27, 2023 1

Agile transformations are difficult, and often simply fail. After all, change is usually disruptive. Even an organization that wants to embrace change can see mediocre results. The underlying causes vary from ignorance on how to transform, to full and hostile resistance.

Alternatives to Accountability for Cross-functional Teams

December 13, 2023 0

Received business wisdom holds that clear lines of responsibility, and single points of accountability, are crucial to give Scrum team members clarity over their expectations; but doesn’t that sound a little too close to a mechanism for blaming people?

1 11 12 13 14 15 146