Welcome to ScrumLab Open
ScrumLab Open is a free resource that explains the basic framework, roles and key patterns of Scrum. It includes clear definitions, insightful videos from the inventor of Scrum, as well as, published papers on Scrum Practices. ScrumLab open is perfect for the Scrum curious, the Scrum beginner or the advanced practitioner looking to refresh on the fundamentals.
We also offer a more in-depth online course: Scrum Startup for Teams.
You can also improve your Scrum by attending one of our Scrum Master or Scrum Product Owner classes. Advanced practitioners may be interested in reading Jeff Sutherland’s Scrum Papers, taking our Scrum@Scale training, or visiting the official Scrum@Scale site to download the latest Scrum@Scale Guide.
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Ritual Roasters: Is this the world’s best cappucino?
In my travels, I'm always hunting for a better cappucino. In general, Norway has the best coffee. There are two locations where I can get an extraordinary cappucino in Oslo. However, the best cappucino I've had is roasted and prepared in San Francisco at Ritual...
HICSS 2010 Papers: Need Reviewers!
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 Resort...
HICSS 43 Call for Papers – submissions due 15 June 2009
It's time for you to get your most scintillating Agile theories together, write a kick-ass paper that could get published in the IEEE library and spend a week in beautiful Hawaii next January. Sound good? Then get writing! HICSS-43 CALL FOR PAPERS - submissions due 15...
Scrum in Church
We presented this paper at Agile 2009. Our reviewers think this will become one of the great Agile papers. Scrum in Church: Saving the World One Team at a Time Rev. Arline Conan Sutherland, Jeff Sutherland, Ph.D., Christine Hegarty From 2005-2009 the author led Scrum...
Ken Schwaber on "Flaccid Scrum – A New Pandemic?"
Agile Bazaar June Meeting Date: Thursday June 18 Time: 6:00 - 9:00pm Place: To be announced (A Burlington location was planned but we are looking for a larger space and will announce it soon) RSVP: Go to http://agilebazaar.org/ to register. We expect to fill all the...
Evidence-based Advocacy of Scrum and Agile
Bob Marshall, Transformational Leadership Specialist & Co-founder of the UK Rightshifting Network I attended a great talk by Jeff Sutherland (one of the founders of Scrum) in London last night, courtesy of JP Morgan and the ACCU. For all those folks who missed it...
Scrum Video
Scrum methodology from Soul' on Vimeo.
SmartBear: A better way to do code review …
At OpenView Venture Partners we encourage portfolio companies to do code reviews - online, not face to face. Contrary to most agile practices where face to face communication is preferable, there are some distinct advantages to online review - no posturing, no...
Shock Therapy: British Telecom Presentation
Photo by twhume On 2 April, I presented the latest version of "Shock Therapy: Self-Organization in Scrum" at British Telecom in London. An earlier version of this presentation was presented at Google in the summer of 2008. The Google presentation is now on YouTube and...
Self-Organization: The Secret Sauce for Improving your Scrum team
Google asked for an advanced Scrum presentation for those already doing Scrum. So we talked about "Shock Therapy" and how to bootstrap a hyperproductive team. Click here for slides.
Scrum and the A3 Process: Game Over for Waterfall Companies
The best teams I work with are using lean tools to identify waste, particularly value stream mapping. They then use Scrum to eliminate waste by working the Scrum impediments list. This has the benefit of pushing Scrum out of development into the rest of the...
TableNinja: Poker Consultant expert advice to Agile developers
Alex Sutherland graduated from Cal Tech a few years ago and continued into the doctoral program in math and econometrics. However, his online poker hobby was generating all the cash he needed and he noticed that the PokerStars user interface was not suitable for...
Sprint Burndown: by hours or by story points?
The best teams I work with burn down story points. They only burn down when a story is done. To do this, the team needs to have small stories. They will need to work with the product owner to make this happen. In disciplined teams this saves a lot of overhead and...
French Scrum Meetup: Should you take the Red Pill or the Blue Pill?
The first French Scrum User Group meeting was a great success and we had more people than the room could hold. I reported on the Scrum Gathering in Orlando and reviewed some of the highlights of that meeting. The major focus was on the architecture presentation that...
Selling Scrum: How to persuade people to change!
Taichi Ohno. Workplace Management. Gemba Press 2007 People constantly ask me how to sell Scrum either to management or to developers. The real question has nothing to do with Scrum. It has to do with leadership and how do you persuade people to change from an old way...
Hawaii Agile Papers – HICSS 2009
HICSS presentation on distributed Scrum is posted at link below. Software Technology Track Co-chairs: Gul Agha and Rick Kazman Agile Software Development: Lean, Distributed, and Scalable Co-chairs: Jeff Sutherland and Gabrielle Benefield ST1 Tuesday Queen’s 4; 8:00 –...
French Scrum User Group Meetup
The new French Scrum User Group now has over 100 members. We will meetup at La Defense in Paris the evening of 19 March. Click here for details.
Scrum in Seattle: Last Week to Sign Up
Civica Office Commons 225 108th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004 Scrum Certification Seattle 12-13 Jan 2009 This course will be led by Jeff Sutherland, Co-Creator of Scrum and Mitch Lacey, former Agile coach at Microsoft. Jeff will discuss his latest papers being submitted...
Scrum Makes You Feel Better
"The types of activities which people all over the world consistently report as most rewarding - that is, which make them feel best - involve a clear objective, a need for concentration so intense that no attention is left over, a lack of interruptions and...
Christmas Cheer: The Little Scrummer Boy
Frank Fortner, SVP of Application Development at Iatric Systems, sent me this note recently and at the request of a Scrum Trainer who I shared it with, agreed to contribute his good cheer to the larger Scrum community. ------------- Hi Jeff, We've recently implemented...