
Sparking joy with Agile – #3 Finish discarding
Do You know the feeling of drowning in stuff, being overwhelmed, and do not know where to start?
It could be your closet, your kids’ playroom, your team issues, or your backlog.
Do You know the feeling of drowning in stuff, being overwhelmed, and do not know where to start?
It could be your closet, your kids’ playroom, your team issues, or your backlog.
Following the last meetup, we wish to share tips for online retrospectives, including specific learning points from this meetup.
How do you properly create a DoD that reflects the current skills of the teams and at the same time provides guidance for learning and improvement? This blog post will describe how I often facilitate such a workshop.
A truly agile organization is capable of a software delivery frequency of minutes, hours or – at most – just a few days.
Observing the past few weeks, social-distancing brought us all to re-examine how we deal with our pre-definition of urgent and important.
The Scrum Master is one of the most misunderstood concepts in Scrum, this post tries to clarify it.
The majority of development teams practicing agile are – in fact – not agile teams. It’s a harsh statement, I know.
Tony was a Scrum Master. He started measuring the development trends of his team. However, whenever he selected a metric, he got the impression that developers were manipulating the results
Want to increase your chances of success with Scrum? This post is for you
A clear vision is critical. for for people and organizations,
Here is why.
Teams that know and understand their customers can do a better job in delighting them