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Opportunity to Influence Product Development at Scrum.org - Come Experiment With Us!

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This post is a collaborative effort between Thomas Schissler and Sabrina Love. . Image Credit: Thomas Schissler. Image Credit: Thomas Schissler. . January 4th - February 1st , delivered by Thomas Schissler and Sabrina Love. Image Credit: Unsplash | Jason Goodman. . What Is Flipped Learning?

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PSD becomes APS-SD - From role-specific to domain-specific training

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This article has been authored by Thomas Schissler & Peter Götz , the two Stewards for the APS-SD training. This reduces the time it takes for the Return On Invest (ROI) to be achieved and increases the impact the training has on the team's work. .

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Aus PSD wird APS-SD - Vom rollen-spezifischen zum domänen-spezifischen Training

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Dieser Artikel wurde erstellt von Peter Götz und Thomas Schissler , den beiden Stewards für das APS-SD Training Dies verkürzt die Zeit bis ein Return On Invest (ROI) erreicht wird und erhöht den Einfluss, den das Training auf die Arbeit des Teams hat. .

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My Experience With Growing A Developer Culture

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In February 2020 we will host a 2-day workshop on “Developer Culture” with Darcy Dwyer , Jeroen de Jong , Peter Gotz , and Thomas Schissler. What are the examples you have experienced?

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What Makes A Developer Culture?

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So, on February 2020 we will host a 2-day workshop on “Developer Culture” with Peter Götz , Thomas Schissler and two other hosts (we haven’t finalized). And although we focus on Scrum Masters?—?the the “process people”?—?as as well, we are eager to help developers.

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Ignite Development Teams by starting a Book club for Developers

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Martin (I vastly prefer the first); The Pragmatic Programmer by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas; Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by ‘the Gang of Four’: Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides. They offer a more inclusive perspective on coding and are also more timeless.

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