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[2 Mins FAQ] Can One Person Be Both The Scrum Master And The Product Owner?
July 3, 2020
Starting from today, I am going to start a new series on my channel which I will call the 2 minutes FAQ series.
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Many organisations are lured to SAFe by the song of the Sirens
July 2, 2020
The Siren song of SAFe
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Advanced Scrum Product Ownership - Riding Dinosaurs
July 2, 2020
I've been using a visualization that people find useful for understanding the relationship between the various Lean/Agile requirement containers. Some people call the full model a dinosaur. Others are reminded of the snake who ate an elephant from "The Little Prince". (I'm sure there is a good connection to elephant carpaccio somewhere in here ...). In this article I'll explore this model and connect it to the stances of the Scrum Product Owner.
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80% of communication is non-verbal
July 1, 2020
In light of the new normal and the last 20 years of technological progress, we need to
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Live Site Culture & Site Reliability Engineering
July 1, 2020
As more and more organisations move towards a higher degree of agility, they inevitably also move towards DevOps practices like Continuous Delivery to facilitate shortening the feedback loops.
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How delivering the live virtual Professional Scrum Master II class surprised us
July 1, 2020
In this blog post, we share our experience, recommendations, and lessons learned by providing the online PSM II class.
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Progress follows Habits !
July 1, 2020
Habits first and then progress follows! There is a huge power in the little things.
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Development Team - the most omitted Scrum role
June 30, 2020
Many organizations I have seen in my life does not care for their Development Team. Join me in a short analysis of why that happens and what - in fact - is a Development Team.
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Inspiring Product Development with Sprint Review Canvas
June 30, 2020
A Sprint Review is perhaps one of the most difficult elements in the product development with Scrum.
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Le meilleur de Scrum : "Les Trois Piliers de L’Empirisme (Scrum)" par Hiren Doshi
June 30, 2020
Lors de mes formations Scrum ou en coachings d'organisations, il n’est pas rare que les participants expriment leur souhait d’accéder à davantage de contenus Scrum de qualité en français. Cette série « Le meilleur de Scrum » contribue à répondre à ce besoin en proposant des traductions d’une sélection d’articles de référence écrits par d’autres PSTs de chez Scrum.org.
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Using MIT’s Unhangout to Host a Virtual Barcamp or Open Space
June 29, 2020
TL; DR: Results of a Test of Using Unhangout to Host Virtual Barcamps
Last week, 30-plus attendees of the 24th Hands-on Agile meetup ran a virtual Barcamp experiment w/ MIT’s Unhangout, an open-source platform for organizing attendee-driven v
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Strive For Balance
June 29, 2020
Extremes are everywhere - with nutrition, training, health, mindset, software, hardware, frameworks, business, competition , process, tools and people etc.
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The value of respect can be a gift!
June 28, 2020
A few years ago, I became acquainted with a lady running a charity for a child who was having medical bills pile up. She was holding a charity bazaar to raise money for the child's family.
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Fitness and Agility
June 28, 2020
Personal Fitness and Business Agility have a lot in common. Both are about bringing small, sustainable changes in your day to day behaviours, habits and mindset.
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Refinar usando tus product backlog items usando un User Story Canvas
June 27, 2020
Cuando queremos construir una buena base de conocimiento a partir de una historia de usuario, entonces necesitamos hablar sobre las personas, las necesidades de las partes interesadas, el contexto del uso del producto, el dominio comercial, las restricciones, la disponibilidad de datos, etc.
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[VLOG] What Are The Differences Between Project Management and Product Management
June 26, 2020
What's up awesome people. I hope you are all having a great week.
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Commitment is not free overtime
June 26, 2020
Commitment is key. Commitment is somethins every team, every manager, every organization wants and needs. Commitment promises better results, engaged people, good relationship with work and many other benefits. The problem is that it can be misunderstood.
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“Spotify Model” – 10 lessons in transplantology
June 25, 2020
The Spotify "model" pops up as either advocated practice (especially by large consulting companies) or some sort of a hoax and hated practice. I wrote this text few years back, but it appears to be valid more than ever.
Join me in discovering 10 lessons from my "spotify" encounters.
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¿Qué herramientas uso para facilitar remotamente en un entorno ágil?
June 25, 2020
La idea de este video es obtener algunas prácticas concretas de trabajo en línea, desarrollar algunas habilidades y reunirse nuevamente y compartir nuevos conocimientos y preguntas.
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Slaying the Dragons and How to Successfully Descale at Scale
June 24, 2020
Many organisations don't really want to change how they do business and believe that they can continue in the way they always have while still getting better at delivering software.
They are wrong!
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Scrum escalado con Nexus
June 23, 2020
Scrum está dirigido a un único Producto producido por un solo Equipo Scrum. Dos equipos, y a veces tres, pueden usar Scrum para desarrollar un solo producto. Pero a medida que se agregan más equipos, los equipos necesitan un poco más que Scrum para administrar sus dependencias entre equipos para garantizar que puedan ofrecer incrementos de productos que funcionen.
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Configuring Microsoft Teams for Live Virtual Training
June 23, 2020
Like most tools, if you want to run successful training in Microsoft Teams you need to do some homework and some configuration before your class.
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Complex Refinement with User Story Canvas
June 23, 2020
Usually conversation between developers and Product Owner goes around acceptance criteria just to negotiate scope of requirements for one user story, but knowledge and context are not conveyed in the same structured way. User Story Canvas can help Scrum Team to fix these problems by focusing team to confirm more complex aspects.
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Delivering Live Virtual Classes in Microsoft Teams and Mural
June 22, 2020
With the new normal, I have been delivering all of my
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Agile Movers & Shakers (7): Ryan Ripley — Host of the Agile for Humans Podcast
June 22, 2020
TL; DR: The Agile Movers & Shakers Interview w/ Ryan Ripley
Today’s guest is Ryan Ripley. Ryan is a Professional Scrum Trainer (PST) with Scrum.org.
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Are we really living the Agile Values by insisting on co-located teams?
June 20, 2020
For many years, many of us have had strong opinions about the importance of having teams that are co-located.
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Are you missing product market fit opportunities?
June 20, 2020
Would like a tool that delivers better product and customer outcomes and actually pays for itself? Read on.
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Jira Kills the Sprint Backlog
June 19, 2020
If you were in my class, you probably remember the exercise, where participants list roles, artifacts and events in Scrum.
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Zero bug policy. A fast way for paying back technical debt.
June 17, 2020
At many customers I visit, I see a lot of effort being put into classification and managing bugs.
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The Tyranny of Taylorism & how to detect Agile BS!
June 17, 2020
Something very close to my heart is helping folks understand the origin of the practices that are commonly used in management today. I feel that only with an understanding of history can we figure out how to change the future.
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[Recorded Livestream] Product Owner vs Product Manager
June 17, 2020
One of the most asked question in my PSPO class is "What is the difference between Product Manager and Product Owner?", "Who has higher authority than the other?". There are many blogs, articles and youtube videos on the internet that compares Product Manager and Product Owner.
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How to Prove the Value of Scrum Masters to the Organization?
June 17, 2020
Experiments, practices, and strategies that help Scrum Masters prove their value to the organization.
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🇺🇸 Scrum and Organizational Design in practice
June 16, 2020
"Scrum and Organizational Design in practice" is my contribution to
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Remote Agile Transitions — The Top-Ten Challenges
June 15, 2020
TL; DR: Remote Agile Transitions
We are used to saying the Scrum is a perfect probe for organizations, as it will reliably discover all dysfunctionalities.
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People are called a team in Scrum, but are they really a team?
June 15, 2020
First of all, I'd like to note that models and terms I am using and discuss are not mine. They come from training and coaching sessions belonging to Vroemen from Teamchange. The connection I make to Scrum is my interpretation.
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Shameless Organizations
June 14, 2020
There are many books and articles written differentiating between machines and people. An organization is a group of people.
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Un gran Product Owner
June 12, 2020
Un gran Product Owner tiene que estar enfocado en producir experiencias e impactos sorprendentes en los clientes a la vez que soporta el cambio de la organización hacia la agilidad con un enfoque de producto brindando el soporte necesario para que el equipo de desarrollo pueda optimizar el trabajo que realiza.
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DoD Matrix at Sprint Planning
June 12, 2020
How to make sure that the definition of Done is used properly at a sprint planning session? Continue reading ...
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Le Daily Scrum n’est PAS une réunion d’avancement
June 11, 2020
Le Daily Scrum est majoritairement incompris. Vu comme une réunion d'avancement, il est en réalité un levier à l'auto-gestion des équipes. Il n'a rien à voir avec un point d'avancement, re-découvrons-le…
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Разница между хорошим Скрам Мастером и отличным Скрам Мастером
June 11, 2020
Несмотря на то, что глобально адаптация Скрам в настоящее время составляет 75% (источник: 14-й доклад о состоянии Agile-2020), многим по-прежнему трудно понять профессию Скрам Мастера.
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The Scrum Product Owner: How I Accidentally Became One
June 10, 2020
A few years ago, I became a Product Owner. But not in the traditional ways most do.
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How the Efficiency Mindset Leads to Zombie Scrum
June 10, 2020
The contradiction and tension between the empirical process of Scrum and the often-used efficiency mindset.
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Scrum Master tactics: Waste Charting by burning cars
June 8, 2020
The Scrum Master tactics series are a series of articles in which I write about and explore contemporary techniques that will aid you in your journey as a Scrum Master. The tactics explained stem from my personal experience as a Scrum Master which I accumulated over the years in working with many different teams and contexts.
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Quo Vadis, Scrum Master: The Results of Our Virtual Strategy Session
June 8, 2020
Last week, 30-plus participants in the 23rd Hands-on Agile meetup had a virtual strategy session where they explored Liberating Structures’ Critical Uncertainties microstructure. They identified robust and hedging strategies for Scrum Masters and agile coaches regarding the challenges of remote work and distributed agile teams.
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What makes the difference between a GOOD Scrum Master and a GREAT Scrum Master?
June 8, 2020
Even though the global Scrum adoption is now at 75% (source: 14th State of Agile report 2020), the Scrum Master profession is still difficult to grasp for ma
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Koos Coach in the "This is not Scrum" Comic (episode 10)
June 6, 2020
In my daily life as a Scrum Master, I witness many crazy situations. I want to share my discoveries via this comic series featuring Koos Coach, the silly Scrum Master struggling to understand and master Scrum.