Agile Thought Leadership
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Business Agility – The Intersection of Outcomes and Efficiency
There is a debate in the global Agile coaching and training community about whether we should focus on the outcomes or the efficiency of teams. Dr. Jeff Sutherland weighs in on this debate and explains an effective way to measure business agility.
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New Agile Education Program Launches With 41 Trainers In 12 Countries Serving 5 Continents
Scrum Inc. is proud to announce the first cohort of Scrum Trainers from our Agile Education Program. The program launches With 41 Trainers In 12 Countries, serving 5 Continents. Representing both established and currently underserved markets, this first cohort immediately establishes a worldwide presence for the Agile Education Program (AEP)
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The Spotify Model and Scrum@Scale
Scrum@Scale Trainer Henrik Kniberg discusses how he leveraged the Scrum at Scale Framework to transform the engineering culture at Spotify, achieve continuous delivery and disrupt the music streaming industry.
Agile Mindset: Why You Should Think Like A Millennial
To gain the right Agile mindset you should try thinking like a millennial. Right now you are probably wondering “What does this have to do with Scrum or the right Agile mindest?” A lot, actually. Because perspective matters.
Agilest Advice: Struggles and Vocabulary
Scrum has its own vocabulary. The list is not long, but it exists. This vocabulary, if used correctly, can increase both communication speed and efficiency. But Scrum specific words can also hinder communication between Scrum Teams and non-Scrum teams. Here is one way to solve that problem.
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