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In-Depth: How Coherence And Cohesion Are Critical To Scrum

Scrum.org

Do your Daily Scrums feel like a pointless ritual where everyone just lists what they’ve done yesterday, and what they do will do today? In our work with Scrum teams, we’ve been part of teams that had it. So Scrum was doomed from the start. We also explore how these insights create a strong foundation for the Scrum framework.

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All technical debt is a risk to the product and to your business

Scrum.org

So why is so much of software opaque to the business? I hear the phrase “but not all debt is bad” a lot, usually coupled with “some level of debt is manageable” and, as a software developer, it makes me cringe. From 2005 (first beta) until 2012 they worked, successfully delivering a new version every 2 years.

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Agile Project Management for Marketing

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Agile project management for marketing has been a growing trend since the publication of the Agile Marketing Manifesto in 2012. The main differences between agile in marketing and its software predecessor are: Marketers don’t love Scrum as much as developers, because it doesn’t fit the marketing context.

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Agile Project Management: The new go-to for marketing teams in 2020

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Agility in marketing has been a growing trend since the publication of the Agile Marketing Manifesto in 2012. The main differences between agile in marketing and its software predecessor are: Marketers don’t love Scrum as much as developers, because it doesn’t fit the marketing context. Does Agile work for marketing?

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My Journey Toward Becoming a Professional Scrum Trainer

Scrum.org

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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Top 10 Lean/ Kanban Books for IT, Software and Knowledge Work!

Digite

Several good books have been written on Kanban and its application to various business processes, especially to Scrum, since David Anderson published his original Kanban “blue book”. This is the original book where David Anderson first laid down the definition of and guidance to the Kanban Method for software and knowledge work.

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My journey towards becoming a Professional Scrum Trainer

Scrum.org

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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