por Jeff Sutherland | Ago 13, 2006 | Blog |
At the Agile 2005 conference in Denver, I presented a research paper on a multi-team, multi-product Scrum which has a daily Scrum-of-Scrums meetings and a weekly MetaScrum where all Sprints are started, stopped, or changed by a broad base of company stakeholders. Thus...
por Jeff Sutherland | Jun 17, 2006 | Blog |
Peter Krantz rants on Scrum, Lies, and Red Tape at the Microsoft Vista project (see below). He’s in Stockholm and I’m on a SAS flight over Greenland returning from two weeks in Sweden and Denmark doing several ScrumMaster Certification Classes. While...
por Jeff Sutherland | Feb 12, 2006 | Blog |
GANTT charts have some utility when a Product Owner has to present to naive users (non-Agile managers) to get a project funded. Once implementation of the plan starts, the team enters the fog of war, just like a squad of troops entering battle. Military generals fully...
por Jeff Sutherland | Dic 24, 2005 | Blog |
Game Development Enters the Scrum GameDAILY BIZ Tuesday, December 20, 2005 Clinton Keith, High Moon So many developers seem locked into traditional game making processes, but as game creation becomes more and more complex (and costly), alternative methodologies may be...
por Jeff Sutherland | Jun 3, 2005 | Blog |
Love it or hate it, the Agile 2005 Conference reviewers thought the paper below was either a major innovation or a gross violation of the principles (dogma) of Scrum. It’s motto is innovate or die and only the paranoid survive in the global economy. Does it show...