Scrum Master?
In this world of political correctness and cancel culture, how has scrum master managed to fly under the radar unscathed? It seems that it might be offensive on several levels.
In this world of political correctness and cancel culture, how has scrum master managed to fly under the radar unscathed? It seems that it might be offensive on several levels.
Agile Coach and Agilista, Anthony Mersino, of Vitality Chicago, shared a blog post about the disadvantages of Agile that got me thinking. And when I think, I write. J’écris parce
Authenticity is a buzzword reentering the bullshit BINGO play board, so let’s talk about Agile in the context of authenticity. As I’ve discussed almost ad nauseum—or perhaps I’ve already crossed
I have several trusted colleagues and associates who are Agile and Scrum trainers, and I know they know what they are doing and offer quality services. This post is a
As promised, this segment will not discuss Agile, but it will discuss agility, the namesake thereof. I even hope to work in fragility or else the title will make no
As I’ve noted previously, I’ve given up wittering on about Agile and how poorly it is understood or implemented. Instead, I am going to focus on agility and the lack
More than 95% of your organization’s problems derive from your systems/processes and methods, not from your individual workers. Improving systems takes a concerted, well-planned, usually cross-functional effort led from the
In Agile, there is a concept of story points. Story points are used when an epic (or large story) is too complex to estimate in hours. Instead, story points are