Scrum is more than Scrum
Alan Cyment explains that Scrum is more than roles, meetings and artifacts.
Blogs on Scrum and Agile Project Management
Alan Cyment explains that Scrum is more than roles, meetings and artifacts.
In this blog post, Mike Cottmeyer list of his top 12 things you might need to consider before you start a journey towards an Agile organization.
This blog post contains an interesting grid that help you analyze every aspect of your scrum project if you want to declare a sprint “done”.
After acting as scrum master for several months on a distributed team with people in six different locations, three different time zones and two different countries, Jon Archer offers ten tips to help get past those inevitable awkward silences in Scrum teleconferences.
In this blog post, Scott Ambler discusses the rhetoric that he has found to be the most misleading for people trying to be effective at adopting agile techniques.
This blog post is about what a great Product Owner should be like.
When introducing the concept of Scrum to an organization for the first time, I try to give a reasonably unbiased view of what to expect. I warn the new Product Owner that at first he may feel overwhelmed and struggle to articulate requirements in a clear and actionable fashion. I tell the new ScrumMaster that the innocuous duty assignment “ensure everyone follows the Scrum process” may make her wildly unpopular for a while. I also like to be clear with everyone which problems Scrum can fix and which it cannot.
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