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Development Team – why your Scrum doesn’t work (2/3)

Scrum.org

This time we take the perspective of the Development Team. Development Team – Why your Scrum Doesn’t work (2/3) (this post). The posts are based on my own experience when I practiced the roles of Development Team (member), Product Owner, and Scrum Master. Development Team.

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Faking Agile Metrics or Cooking the Agile Books

Scrum.org

Learn more about how to coach these kinds of line managers and help them overcome their preference for the industrial past with a simple exercise on how to cook the agile books. Cooking the Agile Books — A Simple Exercise. Once the pressure is up, most development teams try to mitigate the pressure by becoming creative.

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Tailoring project management for a home move (part 2)

Kiron Bondale

As our family is a long standing team, the Develop Team process is less relevant than the Manage Team one and significant effort has been spent to ensure that team members are engaged, motivated and focused! It’s available on Amazon.com and on Amazon.ca as well as a number of other online book stores).

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Leading Without Being the Boss: Tips for Product People

International Institute for Learning

Instead, you rely on the contributions and the support of the key stakeholders, the development team members, and possibly other product people who help you manage a large product. For example, the marketer has to create the marketing strategy, and the development teams have to design and build the product.

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10 Options To Start With Scrum

Scrum.org

When I started my journey as a Scrum Master about 12 years ago, I read many books about Scrum. Interestingly, one of the first books I also studied was “ Extreme Programming Explained ” by Kent Beck. In order to make the start as smooth as possible, you spend lots of time with the team to practice the Scrum kickstart.

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The Four Symptoms of Zombie Scrum

Scrum.org

. This post is an excerpt from the book we’re writing, the ‘ Zombie Scrum Survival Guide ’. Sprint Planning takes place at the start of the Sprint, the Daily Scrum once every 24 hours, a Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective at the end of the Sprint. Zombie Scrum Teams show no response to a failed Sprint or even a successful Sprint.

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Product Owner – why your Scrum doesn’t work (1/3)

Scrum.org

Development Team – Why your Scrum Doesn’t work (2/3). The posts are based on my own experience when I practiced the roles of Development Team (member), Product Owner, and Scrum Master. You are the only one who decides what the Development Team will work on in future Sprints. Product Owner.

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