Agile Self-Organising Teams
A fundamental aspect of Agile and scrum are self-organising teams. It sounds fairly self-evident, but what does that even mean? As it happens, Richard Hackman is the go-to guy in
A fundamental aspect of Agile and scrum are self-organising teams. It sounds fairly self-evident, but what does that even mean? As it happens, Richard Hackman is the go-to guy in
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 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
I was introduced to Agile in 2003 and fell in love. I haven’t used it since. Not even close. Since this summer romance, I’ve been forced to use a blend.
According to the Standish Chaos report, 13% of Waterfall software development projects succeed. This compares with 42% of Agile projects. It’s no wonder so many people want to jump on
Anthony, a virtual colleague on LinkedIn, posed a question relative to scrum masters. I’d like to spend some time in this segment responding to that question. But first, I’d like