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Is Your Scrum Team a Set of Pawns or Players?
September 23, 2015
Update: after receiving some valuable feedback, I've added the third lesson learned.
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Multifunctional Learning & the reusable Sprint Backlog
September 20, 2015
Have you ever seen a Sprint Backlog that can be reused across Sprints? I have!
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A Common Pitfall With User Stories
September 16, 2015
The concept of user stories is a well-known tool for describing requirements. In a simple format, it captures the ‘who’, ‘what’ and ‘why’ of a requirement.
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Enterprise Agile Transformation Part 3 - Lessons From The Dennis Mudd School of Roof Repair
September 15, 2015
GREAT DALLAS ICE STORM OF 2013
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ENTERPRISE AGILE TRANSFORMATION PART 2 - NagaVini's Experiments: The Seeba-V Pivot
September 8, 2015
This blog is the sequel to my earlier blog - Ent
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The Scrum Master as a Mentor
September 7, 2015
The role of a Scrum Master is one of many stances and diversity. A great Scrum Master is aware of them and knows when and how to apply them, depending on situation and context. Everything with the purpose of helping people understand and apply the Scrum framework better.
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ENTERPRISE AGILE TRANSFORMATION PART 1: The Story of B.B. Watts Lawn Service
September 1, 2015
WALT'S CHALLENGE
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Announcing the Product Owner Open assessment
August 28, 2015
The Scrum Guide begins the description of the role of the Product Owner as follows:
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Todays Customer Is Not Going To Be The Same As Tomorrows Customer
August 24, 2015
There’s an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love...
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Large Scale Agile and Scrum vs. Waterfall: Agile is 6X More Successful, 1/4 the Cost, and 10X Faster Payback!
August 17, 2015
A pair of recent findings from the Standish Group confirm the astonishing success and cost savings of Agile approaches over waterfall.
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The Scrum Master as a Coach
August 14, 2015
The role of a Scrum Master is one of many stances and diversity. A great Scrum Master is aware of them and knows when and how to apply them, depending on situation and context. Everything with the purpose of helping people understand and apply the Scrum framework better.
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Building Change Momentum
August 14, 2015
This is the final post in a three part series. Please like, share,and/or comment.
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How do you slice your Organizational Change?
August 6, 2015
This is the second post in a three part series. Please like, share and commentand I’ll be sure to update you when the next post in the series comes out.
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The Scrum Master as a Facilitator
August 3, 2015
The role of a Scrum Master is one of many stances and diversity. A great Scrum Master is aware of them and knows when and how to apply them, depending on situation and context. Everything with the purpose of helping people understand and apply the Scrum framework better.
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Change is specific to your Organization...let your organization own their change.
July 23, 2015
Through my years of trial and error, I have learned there is no one size fits all solution to transitioning organizations to agile...context is king!
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The Scrum Master as a Manager
July 23, 2015
The role of a Scrum Master is one of many stances and diversity. A great Scrum Master is aware of them and knows when and how to apply them, depending on situation and context. Everything with the purpose of helping people understand and apply the Scrum framework better.
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Top Five Causes of Failed Agile Projects
July 22, 2015
VersionOne does an annual "State of Agile Development" survey and publishes the results for the cost of your email address. Thanks VersionOne!
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The Scrum Master as a Servant-Leader
July 20, 2015
The role of a Scrum Master is one of many stances and diversity. A great Scrum Master is aware of them and knows when and how to apply them, depending on situation and context.
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Is your Organization hoarding?
July 14, 2015
If you have seen the TV documentary series Hoarders which depicted the real-life struggles of people who suffer from compulsive hoarding. Some victims suffered so severely that they were often drowning within their own filth.
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Scrum: Who are the Key Stakeholders that Should be Attending Every Sprint Review?
July 9, 2015
The Scrum Guide requires that the Product Owner ensure that "key stakeholders" attend the Scrum Sprint Review, but who are these "key stakeholders"?
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Is change ever over? Do we need middle management?
July 7, 2015
Is there a way to help organizations move from a Change Transformations mindset to a Continuous Change mind set?
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Is the "Growth Mindset" an Agile Mindset?
July 2, 2015
In Jeff Haden's recent post entitled "The One Attitude Every Successful Person Has", I was struck at how aligned this attitude is with the Agile Mindset. What do you think?
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Agile Leadership Lessons From My Dad
June 22, 2015
Father's Day offered an annual moment for me to reflect on the journey of a humble and influential man whose life was tragically cut short in 2002 - my Dad. Although it has been a number of years since his passing, he contin
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Defensive programming or paranoiac programming?
June 10, 2015
Recently discussing design and programming with an external programmer, he explained me his approach of defensive programming.
But before going in detail of his explanations, Wikipedia help us to define the defensive programming:
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Who is the Professional Scrum Master
June 10, 2015
The Scrum Master role can easily be misunderstood as it is harder to grasp by reading the theory; hence people often compare the Scrum Master role to Project Manager or Technical Leader. Scrum Master's primary job is to place himself in service consciously, with self-awareness, and for the benefit of his customers.
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A Branched Version of Done
June 9, 2015
I was recently contacted by a senior executive of a mid-sized company that is evolving their product development to Scrum. He explained a situation he had been in and wanted my opinion.
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What is Scaling Scrum?
June 3, 2015
Scaled Professional Scrum is based on unit of development called a Nexus. The Nexus consists of up to 10 Scrum teams, the number depending on how well the code and design are structured, the domains understood, and the people organized.
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Done is at the heart of Scrum
June 2, 2015
Scrum brings agility to and creates Agile organizations through the implementation of empirical process control, the process of frequent inspection and adaptation.
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Team Launch
May 28, 2015
I’ve been witness to the start of hundreds of teams and projects. There’s a point at which, during the launch of a new team even before the first Sprint, I can tell with fair certainty whether the team will be successful or not.
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Dont write Duncan on my cup; just call me Long Black
May 19, 2015
Making a purchase can feel great when you’ve developed a rapport with the salesperson.
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Agile Clock
May 18, 2015
Do you want to pass a small test? It is very simple - please reproduce in the exact sequence literally four values of Agile Manifesto.
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Evidence-based Estimation
May 13, 2015
An analogy I can think of is... I want my dart to hit the dart board, and not necessarily the bull's eye.... as it calls for a lot of details which apparently is missing during estimation.
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My personal "Stop doing" list
May 11, 2015
In his book Good to Great, author Jim Collins asks the reader:
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Scaling Engagement Agility
April 16, 2015
“To win in the marketplace you must first win in the workplace.” - Doug Conant, CEO of Campbell’s Soup
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A scaled scrum tactic "Team of Teams"
April 15, 2015
A program team of over 40 people decided to move to Agile from their traditional development practices. The program was old and had been in existence for over 6 years.
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Are you a Scrum Master or a Project Manager?
April 13, 2015
Do you hold the job title of Scrum Master in your organization?
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Culture Change An important ingredient for organizational Agility
April 9, 2015
To imbibe Agility in an organization which is a state of high responsiveness, speed, and adaptiveness organizations should promote a new organizational culture of openness, transparency, respect for people, constant learning, improving, and constant ad
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A Scrum Master toolbox (literally)
April 4, 2015
When reading the role of the Scrum Master in the Scrum guide, one of the core competencies is to facilitate meetings.
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What is Scaled Scrum?
April 3, 2015
In this short video, I explain the challenges of scaling Scrum and how to create a Nexus™ to manage multiple Scrum teams to deliver an integrated increment every Sprint.
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Empathy Driven Development: Rescuing Value From the Bermuda Triangle
March 30, 2015
EMBARRASSING DISCOVERY
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True Certification - Earned or Purchased?
March 24, 2015
“Eventbrite Order Notification” – This is probably one of the best mails I receive as a ScrumTrainer It usually means I have another student with whom I can share my p