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How I transformed “multiple Scrum teams” into “multiple team Scrum”

Scrum.org

Intended audience: Scrum masters, Product owners, Managers and Agile coaches. In this blog I want to share some common collaboration problems and solutions I experimented with. The PO’s are then unsure what needs to be developed. I advise to start finding one person to be the single Product Owner for all teams.

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A Review Of Scrum For Kanban Teams

Digite

In the most recent post in Steve Porter’s series, Yuval Yuret presents Scrum in a manner that is intended to educate Kanban teams. First off, I have to say that I’m not 100% certain how I feel about Yuval’s blog post. This article is the fourth in a series of “Kanban and Scrum – Stronger Together”. Disclaimer.

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Top 7 Benefits of SAFe® Training for a Product Owner / Manager

Agilemania

The agile philosophy is at the core of Product Management. Teams can build products faster and more efficiently by utilizing agile methodologies from the Product Management perspective. Many agile teams can benefit from SAFe®’s alignment, collaboration, and delivery strategies.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Business Agility

Leading Agile

If you could magically create a new world where large organizations had overcome the barriers to Business Agility and Agile came naturally, what would have to be true about that world, the organizations, and the people working there? And how would we know that this new Agile world was any good? What do you believe?

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Selling Agile to the C-Suite to Get Buy-In

Leading Agile

What do we have to do to make Agile tangible for our executives? Are Executives Getting in the Way of Agile? One of the challenges we face is the perception that executives don’t care about Agile. One of the challenges we face is the perception that executives don’t care about Agile. I thought I could do it.

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