


Scrum: The Future for Education?
When we first heard about teachers using Scrum in a classroom we had to know more and got in touch with those teachers through Ilja Heitlager at Schuberg Philis in the Netherlands. Here’s what they sent in. It’s translated into English from the original...
The Agile Manifesto, Elaborated
The Agile Manifesto is one of those documents that at one level is simple, but actually holds a lot of meaning: Individuals and interactions over processes and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation Customer collaboration over contract negotiation...In the end, resistance is futile. Change or die.
Steve Denning has written a great post over at Forbes addressing some of the traditional management arguments against Scrum. His key point, I think. “What’s wrong here is the corporate culture, not Agile. Surviving in today’s marketplace requires individual and...