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Entries for April 2012
There is one element in Scrum which I really appreciate. It is the separation of power in Scrum.
What exactly do I mean with this? Democracies are based on the separation of powers they require...
Today it is quite common to have external "resources" within your teams. I have hardly come across any company which doesn't have at least some specialists on their teams who are not on their regular payroll. While external developers are not a problem in themselves, the way how those are implemente...
Conway’s Law reads:
Any organization that designs a system (defined more broadly here than just information systems) will inevitably produce a design whose structure is a copy of the organization’s communication structure.
While it has served as a fun adage since its introduction in ...
What is Scrum? Scrum is a way for teams to work together to develop a product. Product development, using Scrum, occurs in small pieces, with each piece building upon previously created pieces. Building products one small piece at a time encourages creativity and enables teams to respond to feedback...
The software industry has for a long time been dominated by industrial views and beliefs. The universally accepted paradigm was in fact a copy-paste of old industrial routines and theories. Essential in this landscape of knowledge, views and practices is the Taylorist conviction ...
This webcast examines essential coaching strategies and techniques for improving your Scrum Teams and how to take the first step in igniting change. Join Simon as he walks you through ways to coach change and most importantly ways to sustain this change and make a lasting impact.