


Mountain Goat Software on SCRUM
Mike Kohn has a nice description and presentation of the SCRUM development process on his web site. “Scrum works because it is a highly-empowering process that allows requirements and self-organizing teams to emerge. In their book, Schwaber and Beedle describe...
Agile Project Management with SCRUM
Ambler, Scott. Managers Manage. Software Development, Oct 2002, p. 43. Scott provides a brief review of SCRUM project management. It’s enough to get you started. Also the Software Development Conference is in Boston this year, 18-22 November. Check out: 21 Nov...
How to Fail with the Rational Unified Process: Seven Steps to Pain and Suffering
Pouring new wine into old wineskins has caused problems for thousands of years. When you take an agile development process and pour it into minds and marketing machines that reproduce the same old waterfall approach complete with GANT charts, failure should not be...
Agile Development: Reforming Project Management
Hal Malcomber has an interesting blog on “Reforming Project Management” that focuses on lean project delivery. If you run projects you might want to be reading this. Here is an interesting recent comment that explains why SCRUM avoids GANT charts. They are...