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Scrum Inc. at SXSW

Scrum Inc. at SXSW

If you’re heading to SXSW, on Monday, March 16th, the Scrum Inc. Team is gathering a group of volunteers to build a car from scratch. No experience in Agile or Automotive Manufacturing needed. The eXtreme Manufacturing Build Party will have self-organizing Scrum...

Muda

Muda Muda, or wasted effort, is one of the three types of waste outlined by Taiichi Ohno in his seminal book, The Toyota Production System. (See the slides for a breakdown of all three forms of Waste.) Estimated time for this course: 15 minutesAudience:...
Live Online Courses will be Free

Live Online Courses will be Free

At Scrum Inc. we’ve been broadcasting live online courses every month for over two years. In fact this week’s course on Retrospectives was our 29th. Until now, we’ve been charging $50/course. While we’ve experimented a few times with...
Scrum Inc. Heads Back to the Valley

Scrum Inc. Heads Back to the Valley

This past fall I visited some of the biggest tech players in Silicon Valley (PayPal, Twitter, Salesforce, Wallmart.com etc.) There were two take-a-ways from those visits. First, people, mostly leadership, wanted to know how to scale their Scrum implementations; and...
Scrum at Scale™: Changing the Conversation

Scrum at Scale™: Changing the Conversation

Part of the key to Scrum's success is that it allows for context-driven solutions and processes – which is why no two Scrum implementations are identical. So why does the conversation about scaling Scrum focus on finding a prescriptive, one-size fits all solution? The...
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