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Pioneering Multitasking Researcher Has Died

One of the things we emphasize in Scrum is the toll that multi-tasking can take on productivity. Study after study shows switching from one project to another in quick succession can seriously hurt your velocity. In many companies teams are often assigned more than...

When is an Engineer Worth $10M a Year?

Salesforce.com Agile Transformation – Agile 2007 Conference from Steve Greene Chris Fry just got $10M in stock options as Twitter prepares for public stock offering. He previously drove an all-at-once transformation of SalesForce.com to Scrum which helped make...
What the Heck is Business Value Anyways?

What the Heck is Business Value Anyways?

If you use Scrum, you probably hear the term “business value” tossed around a lot. At Scrum Inc., we get asked about it all the time. Here are some of the more common questions: “Business value seems so vague, what does it mean exactly?” “Does lowering costs have more...

Build A Car With Scrum

Scrum accelerates any effort. Yesterday at Agile DC 2013 a group of people who didn’t know each other, most of whom probably have never changed the oil in their car and have likely never thought they could do it built a car in three thirty-minute Sprints. And...

eduScrum!

Ashram College isn’t really a special school by Dutch standards. It’s a public secondary school with about 1800 student ages 11-18. The special part comes in the Chemistry classes of Willy Wijnands. In those classes the student’s desks aren’t set up in rows, they face...

Scrum Guide 2013 is Here!

— Honored Guest Blogger Ken Schwaber Jeff and I have been working on the next revisions to the Scrum Guide… (Update: it is now posted at scrumguides.org) We first presented and published Scrum in 1995 at an OOPSLA conference in Tampa, Florida. Almost twenty...
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