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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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Janelle Monae, Dirty Computer, Scrum
Janelle Monae’s list of favorite books includes Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time. She wanted to find the quickest way to get quality results that her team at Wondaland Records were all happy with, and Scrum was that way.
How to Design Office Space for Scrum or Optimal Productivity
I was asked to work with a global architecture firm developing parts of Apple’s new campus. This campus is built for scaling Scrum. Open, flexible team rooms with minimal furniture ring the building, and every five meet together in an open room for Scrum of Scrums and Meta Scrum.
Why Scrum is the Best Way to Create AI
Why Scrum is the Best Way to Create AI by Tom...
In Memory of Mike Beedle
The Scrum and Agile community lost a giant this weekend. Mike Beedle was a close friend and inspiration to many of us. Our thoughts are with his family. “Mike was an amazing and magical guy that could take a new idea like Scrum and
Why Do We Use Fibonacci Numbers to Estimate User Stories?
Frequently there are great debates about the use of the Fibonacci sequence for estimating user stories. Estimation is at best a flawed tool but one that is necessary for planning work.
Jeff Sutherland Launches The Scrum@Scale Guide
Scrum@Scale is the framework for organizations to iteratively develop the best way for Scrum to work in their context. So I’ve kept it simple. The Scrum@Scale Guide is just a few pages. Just like with Scrum, and the Scrum Guide, it’s free.
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