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Getting to Done

Getting to Done

My book Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time was published in October. Over the last six weeks, I’ve been touring the U.S. and Europe telling the story of all the influences that culminated in the creation of the first Scrum team over 20 years ago....

Interrupt Pattern

Interrupt Pattern Interrupts happen. In computing, an operating system has to be able to handle interrupts or the machine will crash. It’s the same with Sprints. The key to handling interruptions is to expect them. Estimated time for this course: 12 minutes…

Is Your Company Agile?

Is Your Company Agile?

On my recent book tour in London, I was asked to appear on Sky News. They asked me to talk about why the United Kingdom’s productivity is less than other G7 countries. The hot topic of the day was earnings reports from U.K. companies and U.S. companies based in...
Cultivating Continuous Transformation

Cultivating Continuous Transformation

Recently, I listened to a presentation by a CTO of a large software company. During the presentation, the CTO talked about a common misconception that the farmer grows food. The fact is, he pointed out, that food grows itself. Plants have the power and ability within...

Yesterday’s Weather

Yesterday’s Weather Yesterday’s Weather is a Scrum pattern that helps Teams quickly calculate how many Points they will likely complete in the upcoming Sprint. The name comes from the fact that the best predictor of today’s weather is yesterday’s weather. In...
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