by Jeff Sutherland | Apr 19, 2012 | Blog |
Steve Denning has written a great post over at Forbes addressing some of the traditional management arguments against Scrum. His key point, I think. “What’s wrong here is the corporate culture, not Agile. Surviving in today’s marketplace requires individual and...
by Jeff Sutherland | Dec 4, 2010 | Blog |
Dan Mezick organized the Second Annual Give Thanks for Scrum Day on 24 November at Microsoft in Waltham, MA. Ken Schwaber and I gave presentations and did a panel. A good time was had by all! Aggressive Scrum – What Happens When You Actually Remove Your...
by Jeff Sutherland | Apr 17, 2010 | Blog |
Deep Lean with Mary Poppendieck & Jeff Sutherland & Henrik Kniberg, May 12th Spend a day with renown experts on Lean and Agile software development. This exclusive workshop happens only once per year worldwide and is limited to 20-25 participants. This...
by Jeff Sutherland | Mar 4, 2010 | Blog |
Non-IT Scrum is of increasing interest. Here is a Scrum run at the Project Management Institute by Dan Mesnick of Agile Boston:MegaScrum: A Scrum Structure for Massively Distributed, non-IT, All-Volunteer EffortsCopyright (c) 2009-2010 Dan Mezick. All Rights...
by Jeff Sutherland | Aug 10, 2008 | Blog |
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...