Other Resources for Scrummasters, Product Owners and Agile Developers: podcasts, approaches, groups
The Scrum Community was formed after the Scrum Gathering Nov 2006 in Minneapolis and aim at improving the Scrum practices. The Scrum Community provides a lot of different resources in its wiki, like this interesting catalog of Scrum smells.
This series of articles was created to help you get the practice of retrospectives built into your company. It walks through the approach, necessary roles, in addition to guides for each role to help your company get started quickly.
A directory of articles on the scrum agile project management approach: sprints, velocity, backlog, user stories management. http://www.scrumarticles.com/
The Agile Project Leadership Network (APLN) is a 501(c)6 non profit organization that is focused on making people great project leaders by focusing on the following:
Jeff Sutherland is a co-creator of Scrum with Ken Schwaber. He is now Chairman of the Scrum Training Institute and CEO of Scrum, Inc. His Scrum blog is a resource that you must read and follow if you are interested in Scrum.
Scrum.org was founded by Ken Schwaber, one of the creators of Scrum,. Schwaber initially attempted to develop Scrum.org’s programs while part of the Scrum Alliance. Ultimately, he found that to accomplish his goal of improving Scrum knowledge, training, and implementations, he would need to break away from the Scrum Alliance. Scrum.org offers scrum resources, assessments, certifications and training programs. http://www.scrum.org/
The company of Mike Cohn, one of the most important Scrum expert. Besides his blog, you will find on his web site interesting material regarding his presentations and some tools that you can use for Scrum. http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/