by JJ Sutherland | Jun 27, 2014 | Agile Leadership, Blog, Scrum in Action, Scrum in Agile |
Scaling Agile for the Enterprise Scaling Agile for the Enterprise is a challenge that many large organizations face as they implement Scrum Teams across more and more of their operations. Coordinating multiple Teams that are working on multiple projects can seem...
by JJ Sutherland | Jun 26, 2014 | Agile Leadership, Blog, Scrum in Agile |
Agile Innovation Innovation is increasingly the key to commercial success, with leading companies producing new products and new features at an ever faster rate. Yet innovation is often seen as uncontrollable – the unexpected result of fortuitous happenstance. So how...
by Jeff Sutherland | Jun 26, 2014 | Blog, Scrum in Agile |
Scrum Pitfalls Part I The iterative nature of Scrum is a risk management mechanism that, even when poorly implemented, usually results in at least a 30% improvement in productivity. The rules of Scrum are simple and straightforward, and the underlying principles are...
by JJ Sutherland | Jun 25, 2014 | Agile Leadership, Blog, Scrum in Agile |
Why Management Needs Scrum The question is always the same: “How do I deliver the best product for the lowest cost and the highest profit?” Scrum has repeatedly answered this question, but often management still has a hard time grasping the business case...
by JJ Sutherland | Jun 20, 2014 | Blog, Scrum in Action, Scrum in Agile |
Agile Defense In 2010 the Defense Acquisitions Act made Agile software development the law of the land. But both the Department of Defense (DoD) and the contractor community are struggling to figure out how to make it work in an ossified system that often requires...
by JJ Sutherland | Jun 19, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework, Scrum in Agile |
Sprint Burndown Chart The Sprint Burndown Chart makes the work of the Team visible. It is a graphic representation of the rate at which work is completed and how much work remains to be done. Estimated time for this course: 8 minutesAudience: BeginnerSuggested...