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Impulsar la mejora continua

Encuentre una amplia gama de temas y patrones avanzados de scrum que pueden aumentar la Velocidad de su Equipo. Cursos y clases en línea para Scrum Masters, Scrum Product Owners, y aquellos miembros del equipo que buscan la mejora continua. Si no eres miembro, visita nuestra página de precios y planes para más detalles.

Patrones: Terminar pronto, acelerar más rápido

Finish Early, Accelerate Faster (FEAF) es un lenguaje de patrones Scrum compuesto por una serie de Patrones Scrum utilizados conjuntamente. FEAF es un lenguaje de patrones increíblemente poderoso porque ayudará a los nuevos Equipos establecer buenas prácticas y adoptar Equipos experimentados  Hiperproductivo; definida como Velocidad 400% superior a la Velocidad inicial de un Equipo.

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Scrum Retrospectivas

Uno de los principios fundamentales de Scrum es la idea de la mejora continua. Cada Sprint el Equipo durante el ciclo de inspección y adaptación. Retrospectiva reunión. Más allá de eso, la Guía Scrum no ofrece mucha información sobre cómo llevar a cabo con éxito una retrospectiva y cómo utilizar la reunión para mejorar la producción, la calidad y la velocidad.

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Todos los temas de mejora continua

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 they had...

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¡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...

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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 years...

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Women Required?

As we all know, the reason Scrum Teams are kept small is to simplify communication pathways. This allows for communication saturation, which is a cornerstone of cooperation and innovation. It is not an overstatement to say that the entire Scrum development process...

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Scrum and eXtreme Manufacturing

-- Scrum Inc. Staff On July 24th Scrum Inc. is pairing with Joe Justice from Team WIKISPEED fame to broadcast a Webinar on Xtreme Manufacturing. Joe will also be teaming up with Scrum Inc. later in the week when he co-trains a Scrum Master course on the same subject....

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USPS Goes Agile, At Least With Software

Often it's the things you never think about can really hit you. You've seen all of those  U.S. Postal Service labelled sacks, trays, boxes, wheeled containers, etc. All of those are ordered from the postal service, some 230,000 orders each year. Large companies and...

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El proceso A3: Encuentre sus trampas Scrum

Next week Scrum Inc. is broadcasting its monthly Webinar on some of the more costly pitfalls Teams wander into when implementing Scrum. In preparing slides for the presentation, Scrum Inc.’s Chief Product Owner Alex Brown is having some of the staff work through the...

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Outsourcing: Scrum Best Practices

Outsourcing has long been a tool for reducing costs. Scrum changes the economics of outsourcing and helps build a strong business case for keeping development at home. If you can achieve an eighty-fold improvement in velocity with corresponding quality, why would you...

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Scrum and Organizational Patterns

In the early days of what we now know as Agile processes, Mike Beedle was influenced by the online description of Scrum, implemented the process in his own company, and led the effort to drive Scrum through the Pattern Languages of Programming Design conferences. This...

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