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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Agile 2008 video: Fully Distributed Scrum
Jeff Sutherland: Reaching Hyper-Productivity with Outsourced Development TeamsPosted by Jeff Sutherland and Guido Schoonheim on Nov 07, 2008 07:14 AM SummaryIn this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Jeff Sutherland, co-creator of Scrum, and Guido Schoonheim, CTO...
Scrum for Research Projects
Recently, a new ScrumMaster from Atlanta pointed out the project in the photos above is a medical research project at the U.S. Center for Disease Control. The EPM Solutions blog item by Lisa Grant has a nice description of how you can cut research time in half and...
Scrum Training Institute at Oredev
Gabrielle Benefield, founder of the Scrum Training Institute, talks about her role as Agile coach at Yahoo. How does Scrum scale? What productivity gains did they achieve? What where the problems? Dave Prior from PMI creates a video podcast at the Oredev Conference in...
Scrumming in Paris: La Cremerie
Xebia France hosted an excellent ScrumMaster Certification course at La Defense in Paris. What a great location for a CSM course! Not only the French, but Danes, Swedes, Germans, Poles, and Swiss are often there. Courses sell out quickly and the next one is in March....
Agile Contracts Working Group
Working Group Formed to Produce Reusable Agile Contracts Posted by Vikas Hazrati on Oct 29, 2008 04:45 AM Contracts are required to bridge the gap of trust and uncertainty between different organizations thus enabling them to work together. Traditional ‘fixed price,...
Scrum at CNN Atlanta
During a Scrum Certification course in Atlanta, I gave a presentation at CNN for the local Agile community - Pretty Good Scrum: Secret Sauce for Distributed Teams. A good time was had by all, particularly at the dinner after the Agile meeting.
World’s Best Product Owner: Evil Genius Steve Jobs
A lot of people confuse product vision with strategy vision for the company. Product vision has to do with crafting a product that is so cool that when people see it they don't understand how they ever lived without it. Most senior management teams have no product...
Agile Contracts: Money for Nothing and Your Change for Free
An update on Money for Nothing and Your Change for Free can be found at this link. A team was working on the Open Plans Agile Contract Project in 2008. The following general principles were agreed upon. We mutually agree on working together, and thereby build trust in...
Scrum Gathering Stockholm: Pretty Good Scrum
Yesterday, I gave the keynote presentation at the Scrum Gathering - Pretty Good Scrum: Secret Sauce for Distributed Teams. Ken Schwaber, Scrum Alliance leadership, and a packed house are all here. It is raining off and on in Stockholm so the weather is not great but...
Agile Specification: is it a hoax? or a necessity?
When Alistair Cockburn says something like: "There is no such thing as 'agile specification'. The phrase is a hoax." This is exactly the kind of discussion we had at the Agile Manifesto meeting in 2001. It means there is something really interesting to talk about....
Roots of Scrum: Object Technology
Scrum was originally designed to support emerging object technology environments, which have now become the dominant paradigm in software development. One of the goals was to get the organization of the team to reflect the potential flexibility of the software since...
Shock Therapy: Bootstrapping Hyperproductive Scrum
Scott Downey, MySpace Agile Coach, has a way of bootstrapping Scrum teams to a high performing state in a company that is about 1/3 waterfall, 1/3 ScrumButt with project managers, and 1/3 pure Scrum with only Scrum roles. Scott consistently takes teams to 240% of the...
Agile 2008: Secret Sauce for Distributed Scrum
Guido Schoonheim, CTO of Xebia, presented a case study with me at Agile 2008 on how to get maximum productivity and quality out of a distributed Scrum. The solution shows how to create distributed velocity = local velocity, distributed quality = local quality, and...
The First Scrum: Was it Scrum or Lean?
Today I got a question in email about Scrum and Lean, fallout from the recent workshop I did with Mary Poppendieck at MIT. Is Scrum related to Lean? Are we finding out new things about Scrum or Lean? Are customers asking for Lean? After thinking about the early days...
Scrum Overview: Sometimes your waterfall manager needs one …
A good Scrum overview is hard to find even though there are many of them out there. Here is one that might be useful next time your waterfall manager wants to know, "What is Scrum?" Scrum Agile Software Engineering Management Dan Greening, Citrix Online Scrum is a...
Deep Lean and Scrum: Stockholm 25-26 Sep 2008
Crisp Academy presents Deep Lean Learn from the experts! 2 days with Mary, Tom, Jeff, and Henrik Sep 25-26, 2008 Lean Scrum XP Deep Lean is an in-depth seminar targeted to people familiar with Lean, Agile, Scrum and XP software development. This will be a unique...
Scrum and Fighter Aircraft
In 1993 at Easel Corporation when we started the first Scrum, I thought the ScrumMaster needed to see how to land a Sprint on a date, just like landing a fighter aircraft at the end of the runway. If you are high on the glidepath in a fighter you can easy land in the...
HICSS Papers: Need Reviewers
HICSS paper submissions are in and we are seeking Agile experts to review these papers. All reviews must be complete by August 15. This is your chance for an earlybird view on some of the latest Agile thinking. Contact Jeff Sutherland if you want to review one or more...
New Takeuchi Paper on Toyota
The Contradictions That Drive Toyota’s Success by Hirotaka Takeuchi, Emi Osono, and Norihiko Shimizu Harvard Business Review, June 2008 (free online during June) The Toyota Production System (TPS) is a necessary but not sufficient condition for Toyota's success. TPS...
HICSS Agile Papers deadline 15 June 2008
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-42 CALL FOR PAPERS - due 15 June 2008...