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Perfecting Scrum Basics

Find clear definitions and the original thinking behind the core Scrum Framework.

Retrospectives

One of the core principles in Scrum is the idea of continuous improvement. Each Sprint the Team engages in an inspect-and-adapt cycle during the Rétrospective meeting. Beyond that though, the Scrum Guide doesn’t offer much insight into how to run a successful Retrospective and how to use the meeting to improve production, quality, and velocity. Visit the full course page.

How To Launch a Scrum Team

Join us as we share how we help clients launch teams. We share our step-by-step backlog for launching new teams or reinvigorating old. Three different perspectives from three Scrum Inc. coaches on what to do, what the common impediments are, how to avoid the worst and conquer the inevitable. Visit the full course page.

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Rajile – Raj Mudhar on CMMI and Scrum

March 29 2010 – Dinner with Jeff SutherlandApril 23, 2010rmudharLeave a commentGo to comments2 VotesMonday, March 29, I had the opportunity to have dinner with Jeff Sutherland and other RTP leaders. The dinner was a fundraiser for CITCON, which came to RTP in...

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Team Spirit: A Pre-Condition for Winning?

  The Metaphysical Significance, Staggering Ubiquity, and Sheer Joy of High Fives The low five, the high 10, the low 10, the forearm bash, the fist bump, the flying chest bump, the shug, the leaping shoulder carom, the ass slap, the pound, the man hug, the dap, the...

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Deep Lean Stockholm 12 May 2010

Deep Lean with Mary Poppendieck & Jeff Sutherland & Henrik Kniberg, May 12th Spend a day with renown experts on Lean and Agile software development. This exclusive workshop happens only once per year worldwide and is limited to 20-25 participants. This...

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Scrum Log is moving to scrum.jeffsutherland.com

Google is changing their strategy for blog support. As a result, this blog must move to a subdomain, in this case http://scrumjeffsutherland.blogspot.com. However, if you go to jeffsutherland.com, you should be redirected to scrumjeffsutherland. blogspot.com. There...

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Dan Mezick on Zombie Scrum Teams!

Abstract Teams must be authorized to create team culture. They must be 100% free to invent, create, manifest and work inside their own special, unique, meaningful, largely self-determined team culture. Ground rules set the stage for culture. All else follows. If the...

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Roots of Scrum: Takeuchi and Self-Organizing Teams

The first Scrum team was created directly from a paper which is required reading for any Scrum practitioner. It explains how to set up self-organizing teams and clearly outlines management's role in the process. Takeuchi and Nonaka. The New New Product Development...

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Nokia Test: Where did it come from?

www.slashphone.com In 2005, Scrum Trainer Bas Vodde was coaching teams at Nokia Networks in Finland and developed the first Nokia test focused on Agile practices. He had hundreds of teams and wanted a simple way to determine if each team was doing the basics. The...

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Role of the Manager in Scrum

Pete Deemer, our Business Manager at the Scrum Training Institute, has written an excellent article on the role of the manager in Scrum. --------- Like me, you probably get asked the following question quite often: "What's the role of a manager in Scrum? I'm a...

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Agile 2010 Abstract Posted: Hitting the Wall!

Hitting the Wall: What to Do When High Performing Scrum Overwhelms Operations ll-at-once Scrum implementations require total commitment to change, high level management participation and aggressive removal of impediments. In July of 2009, Pegasystems (NASDAQ:PEGA)...

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Iterative vs. Incremental Development

Drawing by Jeff Patton What is iterative and what is incremental development? Even the experts are confusing themselves when describing it. Perhaps our language is an inadequate reflection of reality. Jeff Patton thinks software should be built the way an artist...

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HICSS 2010: Schedule of Agile Papers

Free download of IEEE library of HICSS papers from previous years! HICSS has an agreement with IEEE for free download of all published papers. Click on link above. HICSS-43 Agile Papers Schedule Track:   Software Technology Minitrack: Agile Software Development: Lean,...

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Jeff Sutherland @ Google, Dec 14 2009

Interesting discussion at Google on Monday evening this week. Slides are available at the link below. Available also is the Systematic Ready Ready Checklist for Product Backlog discussed during the presentation. The talk was based on the Agile 2009 experience report:...

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Give Thanks for Scrum Day

GiveThanksforScrum_23, originally uploaded by IT Event Photography Boston. Ken Schwaber and I had a spirited discussion answering questions from the audience at the Agile Boston conference on 25 November. I started off the day with  "Practical Roadmap to Great Scrum:...

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Agile Boston User Group Event: Give Thanks for Scrum 25 Nov

Join the Agile Boston user group as we GIVE THANKS FOR SCRUM on the day before Thanksgiving, 11/25, at the Microsoft facility in Waltham Massachusetts from 12:30 - 5:30 pm. This is your fun, informative, convenient, content-rich, no-empty-calories, 100% Scrum-centric...

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Scrum Day Keynote South Africa: Take No Prisoners

I gave the keynote address for Scrum Day in South Africa, filling in for Ken Schwaber who had a bicycle accident the previous week. The group asked me to talk about the paper we presented at Agile 2009 called "Take No Prisoners: How a Venture Capital Group Does...

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Pivotal Tracker: Now with a Burndown Chart!

Pivotal Tracker is a great lightweight tool for running distributed Scrum. It's free and I use it for my company and my wife has used it for Scrum in Church. Ward Cunningham says it is the only tool that is as good as cards. Well, maybe not as good as a Scrum Board...

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