by Patrick Roach | Jan 11, 2016 | Blog, Scrum in Agile |
XM Patterns Just as software design patterns have dramatically accelerated the speed of quality software development, we are seeing hardware design patterns provide repeatable solutions to common challenges faced by hardware scrum team. The “Gang of Four” format is...
by Jeff Sutherland | Apr 13, 2012 | Agile Leadership, News |
One of the biggest obstacles in transitioning to Scrum and Agile practices is management understanding and support. Scrum Inc. is now offering a course for managers and executives to help them make that switch As more and more companies realize they can’t compete...
by Alyssa Layden | Nov 20, 2011 | Blog |
Jim Coplien I'm pleased to be visiting here as a guest this week at Jeff's invitation. The topic at hand is kanban. Unfortunately, this entry is a bit long, because I want to go beyond the usual level of sound bites afforded to an important topic. A Terminology...
by Jeff Sutherland | Jun 21, 2009 | Blog |
HICSS-43 PAPER SUBMISSIONS – Need reviewers with review deadline 14 Aug Track: Software Technology Minitrack: Agile Software Development: Lean, Distributed, and Scalable Co-Chairs: Jeff Sutherland and Gabrielle Benefield January 5-8, 2010 The Grand Hyatt Kauai...
by Jeff Sutherland | Oct 8, 2002 | Blog |
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...