Tag: Scrum
Burndown Chart vs. Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD)
Virtually everyone who has ever been part of a team using Scrum or practicing Agile...
Empirical Process Control (Part II)
In my prior post, I provided a backdrop to the importance of empirical process control...
UX for an Agile World (Part III)
More and more, the development world is embracing Agile practices. As we learned in Part...
8 True Commitments Agile Teams Owe Management and Stakeholders
Management commits real money to support a development team and expects real commitments from the...
UX for an Agile World (Part II)
More and more, the development world is embracing Agile practices. Yet, as we learned in...
Empirical Process Control (Part I)
This article is part one of a two-part series discussing how Scrum employs the empirical...
Effective Use of Constraints: Scrum vs. Kanban
In the first post in this series, I introduced the concept of Complex Adaptive Systems...
Scrum and Technical Debt Payments
In my previous post, I talked about a establishing a debt payment plan. On Scrum...
You’re (Probably) Using GitHub Wrong
On July 15th, Doguhan gave a talk at CodeStock 2016 titled Minimal MEAN. Doguhan’s talk...
The Agile Mindset: Being Before Doing
Is your organization Agile? When we ask this question to organizations we often hear that,...
Can a Business Analyst be a ScrumMaster?
When teams are new to Agile, they identify who can fill the ScrumMaster role. Often,...
Launching Your Agile Team with a Workshop
The Agile Manifesto and approaches like Scrum are thin on how to launch teams. Even...