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In large organisations you might find yourself confronted with a common challenge – the illusive meeting timeslot. As a ScrumMaster, one of the first steps…
In large organisations you might find yourself confronted with a common challenge – the illusive meeting timeslot. As a ScrumMaster, one of the first steps…
Mornings, 9:30 am in Germany. A friendly regard from colleagues, a delicious Cappuccino and a waffle square filled with milk cream, chocolate and hazelnuts. Splendid…
We have already discussed the impacts of scaling Agile on architecture, infrastructure and the skill set in the previous videos. In this episode, we focus…
The Retrospective is perhaps the most challenging part of the Scrum process for a ScrumMaster. Although there are several ways to run a retro, the…
Disclaimer: This post will be most enjoyable to you if you have read the books or at least watched the movies of the Lord of…
“Check-in questions are childish,” so one member of the development team stated, which stimulated a vibrant discussion that filled our 15 minutes during our daily….
The fundamental objective of agile methods is to make teams more productive. However, is it the agile processes themselves that enable us to reach this…
It may seem a bit ironic to cite Shakespeare in a post that outlines the difference between Scrum and Kanban. Of course, there is no…
What is No Estimates? Does it mean that we do not have to estimate at all? Basically, yes. This approach is based on ideas from…
There is an old saying within the scrum scene: “A Product Owner should never show up in a Sprint Planning #1 Meeting without a prioritized…
In large organisations you might find yourself confronted with a common challenge – the illusive meeting timeslot. As a ScrumMaster, one of the first steps…
Mornings, 9:30 am in Germany. A friendly regard from colleagues, a delicious Cappuccino and a waffle square filled with milk cream, chocolate and hazelnuts. Splendid…
We have already discussed the impacts of scaling Agile on architecture, infrastructure and the skill set in the previous videos. In this episode, we focus…
The Retrospective is perhaps the most challenging part of the Scrum process for a ScrumMaster. Although there are several ways to run a retro, the…
Disclaimer: This post will be most enjoyable to you if you have read the books or at least watched the movies of the Lord of…
“Check-in questions are childish,” so one member of the development team stated, which stimulated a vibrant discussion that filled our 15 minutes during our daily….
The fundamental objective of agile methods is to make teams more productive. However, is it the agile processes themselves that enable us to reach this…
It may seem a bit ironic to cite Shakespeare in a post that outlines the difference between Scrum and Kanban. Of course, there is no…
What is No Estimates? Does it mean that we do not have to estimate at all? Basically, yes. This approach is based on ideas from…
There is an old saying within the scrum scene: “A Product Owner should never show up in a Sprint Planning #1 Meeting without a prioritized…
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