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Lack of Education is a Root Cause of Poor Agile Performance

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The lecture triggered many thoughts about the relevance of teaching Agile/Scrum. The first paper was a 2012 study on the tensions with remote (off-shoring) teams (Ramesh et al Ambidexterity in Agile Development ISR2012). It confirmed my preconception that regular education struggles to keep up with developments in our field.

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Thinking By Sprinting: What Cognitive Science Tells Us About Why Scrum Works

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Their paper provides useful insights into why the Scrum Framework might be so effective when it comes to managing complex work. Their article inspired me to apply the same insights to Scrum and to extend it with my own. Software development is (generally speaking) very complex. waterfalls) are very likely to fail.

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Scrum Infinity Stones

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We all know that Scrum is a framework, but for instance, imagine Scrum to be a gauntlet that holds all the six infinity gems. If so -what could be its infinity stones that could fit the scrum gauntlet which makes scrum so powerful and inevitable? Let’s explore together powers of the Scrum Infinity Stones!

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T-shirt sizing in Agile and Waterfall Projects

Project Pulse Journal

Let us now check the world of T-shirt sizing - one of the project management tools that promises to streamline your planning process and transform it into an engaging, team-building exercise. As part of the development process, refining the backlog and assigning sizes to the tasks and features promotes efficiency in team decision-making.

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My Journey Toward Becoming a Professional Scrum Trainer

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Last week marked the official announcement from Scrum.org that I’m finally a Professional Scrum Trainer. Some years ago — in 2012 — I experienced my first Professional Scrum Master class. Some years ago — in 2012 — I experienced my first Professional Scrum Master class. My journey up to this point.

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In-Depth: Stable Or Fluid Teams? What Does The Science Say?

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Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. Edmondson (2012) argues that dynamic teaming is important to share and encourage learning. This is also what inspired Edmondson (2012) in her academic work on “teaming”. This post is my attempt to do this.

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How a growth mindset has helped in my journey to become a PST

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When I started using Scrum as a software developer back in 2007 I noticed that this new ways of working really worked, then I decided to learn more about and I became a Scrum Master in 2012 and in 2015 I started to teach Scrum, overcoming my fear of public speaking. You love this!”.

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