The move is on. More and more organizations are abandoning waterfall and opting for agility. The benefits are overwhelming, documented by Standish Group, the GAO, and DOD. Lately, two approaches to becoming agile have emerged. Watch this talk to learn more about Path to Agility™, pre...
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.
Learn how short release durations help companies test market theories to maximize profit. Daniel Greening considers the relationship of process methodology, development group size and release duration by looking at example companies, Citrix Online, and PatientKeeper.
Kanban provides much more value than simply visualization and is quickly evolving into a critical practice that all teams, regardless of their methodology or state of Agile adoption should consider. Learn how you can use Kanban practices to make lasting improvements to your software development proc...
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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...
Vincent Tencé of Pyxis Technology talks with Ken Schwaber about the state of the Agile movement and ways to improve the efficiency of Scrum teams. Recorded at the Scrum Breakfast in Montreal, Quebec, on July 14, 2010.
If at all, then only intrinsic quality can be tested into a product during the hardening phase. However, this does not guarantee the extrinsic quality, the usability and enjoyment of a product. Ralph discusses how to meet the end users expectations, achieving both intrinsic and extrinsic quality.
Don incrementally demonstrates the concepts of Unit Testing, Test-Driven Development, and then Behavior-Driven Development that enable us not just to create robust regression tests, but also clean and maintainable code.
Is it possible to make decisions at the last responsible moment and still satisfy our organization's long lead time for planning and resources? Can we tie our project's large goals to an individual story in an iteration? Join Jared as he explores how to go about adopting Agile practices in your trad...
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The Scrum Guide describes the Definition of Done (DoD) as a tool for bringing transparency to the work a Scrum Team is performing. It is related more to the quality of a product, rather than its functionality.
As Scrum Teams work together using the Scrum framework to develop a product, it is impo...
This webcast describes how Non Functional Requirements (NFR) can effectively be addressed with Scrum.
We live in a world where democracy is the norm. Anywhere you ask, people are going to state loud and clear that they believe in democracy. But do they? This widely popular yet controversial webcast examines the roots of democracy and hierarchy, and explores what some real companies are doi...
Chad Albrecht provides some very easy to understand economic models that provide a basis for why Agile outperforms traditional techniques. Chad also demonstrates a side-by-side cost model of an Agile vs. Traditional project.