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A Review Of Scrum For Kanban Teams

Digite

In case you haven’t read Yuval’s post, basically, it presents a map of values and practices in Scrum to Kanban language, and encourages Kanban teams to approach Scrum from a practices point of view. This is probably the set of things that, regardless of the name, Scrum and Kanban teams will have the most in common.

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In-Depth: How To Create Better Work Agreements For Your Team

Scrum.org

Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. This is the ability of team members to act in concert without explicit coordination (MacMillan, Entin & Serfaty, 2004). Butchibabu and her colleagues (2016) performed an experiment with 13 teams.

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Disciplined Agile & SAFe

International Institute for Learning

By Alan Zucker Disciplined Agile® (DA) and the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) are two popular, second-generation agile methodologies. They build on lean-agile thinking, and standard Scrum, Kanban, and DevOps practices. They emerged about a decade after the Agile Manifesto.

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Project Success: Implementation AND Adoption

The IIL Blog

By Alan Zucker August 2, 2023 Software projects have two measures of success. First, building and implementing working software. The development team was devastated. In my consulting practice, I see development teams struggling with their users. Second, having people use and adopt it.

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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. How much time should they spend with their team or with stakeholders? Which activities can be fulfilled by others in the team, and what is needed for that? Data from our Scrum Team Survey may shed a light on this.

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The Future of Digital Business: What Does This Mean for Project Teams?

LiquidPlanner

A project manager from the dev team has a meeting with partner marketing to see if his team can help the marketing group launch a new mobile app to corporate partners later that day. A traditional PMO is a top-down command structure for delivering software projects. Agile across the business. It’s Monday morning.

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Having a Definition of Ready: Harmful or Helpful?

Leading Agile

Mike Cohn’s August 2016 article, The Dangers of a Definition of Ready describes certain problems that can occur when a team uses the concept of a Definition of Ready. The use of one or another agile-style technique doesn’t “lead to” or “cause” that. It’s already established.