par Jeff Sutherland | Déc 18, 2002 | Blog |
Update on 17 Sep 2008: Please note that this is a very old posting in the early days of PatientKeeper before we learned how to eliminate the “QA Sprint” or “stabilization Sprint” before going to full production in a hospital system. The...
par Jeff Sutherland | Oct 16, 2002 | Blog |
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...
par Tom Bullock | Mai 19, 2021 | Blog, Conception+Construction
Steel And Sticky Notes Part 3: How Stable Teams Dramatically Boost Productivity by Dee Rhoda | May 19, 2021 | Blog No matter the trade, function, or job, stable teams will always be your most productive teams. This is not an opinion, it is fact that is backed up by...
par Tom Bullock | Avr 30, 2021
CASE STUDY The Art Of The Product Pivot:Ministry Of Supply Pivots Entire Brand In Just 45 Day Executive Summary: COVID-restrictions and the related expansion of employees working-from-home had left office apparel maker Ministry of Supply with little to no demand for...
par Tom Bullock | Fév 17, 2021 | Blog
Objectives & Key Results (OKRs): Ambitious Goal Setting and Extreme Focus by Denise Jarvie | February 17, 2021 | Blog There are many approaches to goal setting and prioritization, but few have the power of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs). They help break up...