Can Pure Scrum Actually Work?
TL; DR: Pure Scrum? Can you rely on pure Scrum to transform your organization and deliver value? Not always. While Scrum excels in simplicity and flexibility, applying it “out of… Read more
Hands-on Agile #65: The Lean Tech Manifesto with Fabrice Bernhard
TL; DR: The Lean Tech Manifesto with Fabrice Bernhard — Hands-on Agile #65 Join Fabrice Bernhard on how the “Lean Tech Manifesto” solves the challenge of scaling Agile for large organizations… Read more
Product Team Empowerment Anti-Patterns
TL; DR: Product Team Empowerment Anti-Patterns Leadership anti-patterns often undermine product team empowerment — an essential success factor in Marty Cagan’s product operating model. These failures include micromanagement, overly rigid… Read more
The Inverted MoSCoW Framework: Stop Building What You Do Not Need
TL;DR: Inverted MoSCoW The inverted MoSCoW framework reverses traditional prioritization, focusing on what a product team won’t build rather than what it will. Deliberately excluding features helps teams streamline development,… Read more
Why Leaders Believe the Product Operating Model Will Succeed Where Agile Initiatives Failed
TL; DR: Why Leaders Support the Product Operating Model Despite Agile’s Failure Why might leaders turn to the Product Operating Model (POM) after a previous Agile transformation, for example, based… Read more
Product Washing: The Pitfalls of a Superficial Product Operating Model Transformation
TL; DR: Product Washing By all means, the “Product Operating Model” (POM) has surged in popularity, especially among traditional organizations keen to prove their adaptability. (And, of course, among the… Read more
Mastering Work Intake w/ Jeremy Willets and Tom Cagley — Hands-on Agile #64
TL; DR: Mastering Work Intake: The Key to Sustainability and Flow — Hands-on Agile #64 How do you deal with prioritization of the flood of new requirements, requests, and ideas?… Read more
Product Owner Anti-Patterns — 33 Ways to Improve as a PO
TL; DR: Product Owner Anti-Patterns No other role in Scrum can contribute to mediocre outcomes like the Product Owner—garbage in, garbage out—and it does not matter whether that’s due to… Read more
Ditch the Unfinished Action Items: How to Make Retrospectives Lead to Real Change
TL; DR: Unfinished Action Items: How to Make Retrospectives Useful If your team consistently creates action items during Retrospectives but rarely completes them, you’re not alone. Unfinished action items are… Read more
Join the Scrum Master Salary Report 2025 — Let Us Create Transparency
TL;DR: Scrum Master Salary Report 2025 — An Anonymous Poll by the Community for the Community The purpose of this anonymous Scrum Master salary report is to create a clear, data-backed… Read more
Transformation to Agile Primitives: Rebuilding Agility from the Ground Up
TL;DR: A Guide to Escape Agile Framework Fatigue Undergoing a transformation to Agile Primitives from a botched [insert your failed agile framework of choice here] isn’t about adopting another framework;… Read more
Agile Primitives — Agility Beyond Frameworks
TL;DR: Agile Primitives Are we losing sight of what truly matters in Agile? The future isn’t about rigidly adhering to or outright dismissing frameworks like Scrum or SAFe. Instead, it’s… Read more
Hands-on Agile 2025 Is Here: From Concept-Based to Context-Based Agility
Hands-on Agile 2025 is Here: From Concept-Based to Context-Based Agility We’re thrilled to announce that the virtual Hands-on Agile 2025 is officially on the horizon and will be free to… Read more
Founder Mode: The Dark Side of a Hyped Model
TL;DR: The Perils of Founder Mode This article delves into the darker aspects of Founder Mode, popularized by Paul Graham and others. It offers a critical perspective for agile practitioners,… Read more
The Pre-Mortem: Preventing Product Failure Before It Strikes
TL; DR: The Pre-Mortem: A Non-negotiable Part of Your Product Development Toolbox Do you want to build products that avoid costly mistakes, meet customer needs, and drastically enhance your career… Read more
From Transparency to the Perils of Oversharing
TL; DR: Why Too Much Transparency Can Have a Detrimental Effect While transparency is often touted as essential in Agile, too much can have negative consequences. Oversharing can lead to… Read more
You Don’t Get Paid to Practice Scrum
TL; DR: Why Solving Customer Problems Instead Matters Scrum is just a tool; your job is to solve real customer problems and deliver value. Stop focusing on perfecting frameworks and… Read more
Transformed Meets the Scrum Guide
TL; DR: Transformed & Scrum Despite criticism from the product community regarding Scrum as a framework for effective product creation, namely Marty Cagan himself, I believe that it is worthwhile… Read more
Hands-on Agile’s Upcoming Transformation
TL; DR: Reinventing Hands-on Agile For years, I have supported the Agile community with a wealth of free resources and opportunities for growth. From the Food for Agile Thought newsletter… Read more
Quick Scrum Gains to Elevate Your Standing as a Scrum Master or Agile Coach
TL; DR: Quick Scrum Gains Suppose you are a Scrum Master or Agile Coach. Have you recently been asked to explain your contribution to the organization’s value creation? In other… Read more
Agile Regulated Industries: Hiring Scrum Masters Instead of Project Managers?
TL; DR: Agile Regulated Industries Are there agile regulated industries, or is that an oxymoron? Recently, I received a project alert from an organization looking for a Scrum Master with… Read more
Gaming Velocity
TL; DR: Gaming Velocity Imagine your team’s line manager insists that a successful team improves velocity regularly. How could you, as a team, satisfy this strange, unsuitable demand without working… Read more
Alignment Tools: Creating Better Relationships Between Stakeholders and Teams
TL;DR: Alignment Tools Understanding and implementing the right alignment tools in agile product development can significantly enhance the effectiveness of your team and organization. Fostering better relationships between stakeholders and… Read more
Agile Teams as Investors: A Deeper Dive into Maximizing Organizational Value
TL; DR: Agile Teams as Investors Stakeholders often regard Scrum and other agile teams as cost centers, primarily focused on executing projects within budgetary confines. This conventional view, however, undervalues… Read more
From Backlog Manager to Product Manager w/ David Pereira — Hands-on Agile #62
TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #62: From Backlog Manager to Product Manager w/ David Pereira What does product success mean? In this energizing Hands-on Agile Meetup, David Pereira talked about the… Read more
Scrum Master Interview 2024: How to Prepare Yourself to Stand Out as a Candidate
TL; DR: Scrum Master Interview 2024 In today’s tight job market, standing out as a genuine Scrum Master is crucial amidst a sea of imposters. Shining during the Scrum Master… Read more
Scrum Master JobGPT: Your New Tool for Thriving in the Current Job Market
TL; DR: Scrum Master JobGPT — Learn to Thrive in Today’s Job Market Given the current turbulent times for Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches, our community must stand united. This… Read more
The Meta-Retrospective — Check Out the Free Miroverse Template
TL; DR: The Meta-Retrospective The Meta-Retrospective is an excellent exercise to foster collaboration within the extended team, create a shared understanding of the big picture, and immediately create valuable action-items…. Read more
Rookie Mistakes Scrum Masters Make
TL; DR: Top Five Rookie Mistakes by Self-Proclaimed Scrum Masters Are you struggling with imposter syndrome as a new Scrum Master? Avoid five common rookie mistakes Scrum Masters make. Instead,… Read more
Product Owner and Scrum Master Combined in One Individual?
TL;DR: Product Owner and Scrum Master? Combining the roles of Product Owner and Scrum Master in one individual is a contentious topic in the Agile community. A recent LinkedIn poll,… Read more
Toyota Kata Coaching with Fortune Buchholtz — 61st Hands-on Agile Meetup
TL; DR: Toyota Kata Coaching with Fortune Buchholtz Business and academic leaders advocate coaching as crucial for growth. In Agile, diverse methods like GROW and OSKAR thrive, yet Toyota Kata… Read more
Help Create the Anti-Patterns Canvas
TL; DR: Introducing the “Anti-Patterns Canvas” Join me in developing the Anti-Patterns Canvas, a dynamic and free tool that extends the insights of the “Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide” book. Share your… Read more
The Technical Product Owner: Beneficial or Problematic?
TL; DR: Technical Product Ownership Dive deep into the benefits—or the lack thereof—of the technical Product Owner (or product manager) and their profound impact on teams, customer satisfaction, and organizational… Read more
The Top Three System-Level Scrum Stakeholder Anti-Patterns
TL; DR: System-Level Scrum Stakeholder Anti-Patterns Learn how outdated organizational structures manifest themselves in system-level Scrum stakeholder anti-patterns that easily impede any agile transformation to a product-led organization. We cover… Read more
Scrum Master Tasks: Join the 2024 Survey Now!
TL; DR: Scrum Master Tasks: Let’s Bust Some Myths! Rumor says that a great Scrum Master supports one team at a time. If that is true, how do you spend… Read more
Scrum Master Interview Questions on Creating Value with Scrum
TL; DR: Scrum Master Interview Questions on Creating Value with Scrum If you are looking to fill a position for a Scrum Master (or agile coach) in your organization, you… Read more
Marty Cagan on the Product Operating Model and Scrum’s Future
TL; DR: The Product Operating Model — An Interview with Marty Cagan Let’s explore Marty Cagan’s insights on revolutionizing product management, embracing empowered teams, and fostering innovation by employing the… Read more
“Agile” Does Not Work for You? Tackling Fake Agility with Johanna Rothman at the 59th Hands-on Agile Meetup
TL; DR: Tackling Fake Agility with Johanna Rothman Your team is supposed to use an agile approach, such as Scrum. But you have a years-long backlog, your standups are individual… Read more
How Scrum Teams Fail Stakeholders and What You Can Do About It
TL; DR: How Scrum Teams Fail Stakeholders In this article, we uncover typical ways in which Scrum teams fail stakeholders, from overpromising results to poor risk communication to neglecting feedback…. Read more
The Advanced Product Backlog Management Course — Release Date: May 30, 2024
Transform Your Skills and Career with the Advanced Product Backlog Management Course Are you facing challenges in aligning vision, stakeholders, and your team and delivering real value? Then, prepare to… Read more
The Top Ten Continuous Improvement Actions for Teams
TL; DR: Continuous Improvement for Teams Cultivating a culture of continuous improvement within Scrum teams or Agile teams is pivotal for personal well-being, enhancing effectiveness, building trust with stakeholders, and… Read more
Sprint Anti-Patterns
TL; DR: Sprint Anti-Patterns Holding Your Teams Back Welcome to Sprint anti-patterns! This article covers the three Scrum accountabilities (formerly roles) and addresses interferences of stakeholders and IT/line management with… Read more
Navigating the Agile Job Crisis: Strategies for Success
TL; DR: How to Deal with the Agile Job Crisis While the current Agile job crisis is apparent, there is also hope for practitioners willing to refine their skills, share… Read more
Scrum Anti-Patterns GPT — Useful or a Gaming Exercise?
TL; DR: Scrum Anti-Patterns GPT Can a Custom Scrum Anti-Patterns GPT align teams with Scrum principles? Dive into how leveraging custom GPTs might offer a novel path through Scrum’s common… Read more
The Scrum Master Salary Report 2024
TL; DR: The Scrum Master Salary Report 2024 — How Do You Compare? The Scrum Master Salary Report 2024 is the fifth edition of the industry survey after 2017, 2019, 2022,… Read more
Dysfunction Mapping — Michael Lloyd at the 58. Hands-on Agile Meetup
TL; DR: Dysfunction Mapping w/ Michael Lloyd In this fascinating talk, Michael introduced the concept of dysfunction mapping, a tool developed over years of trial and error aimed at creating… Read more
Getting Hired as a Scrum Master or Agile Coach
TL; DR: Getting Hired as a Scrum Master or Agile Coach Are you considering a new Scrum Master or Agile Coach job? However, you are not sure that it is… Read more
Agile Laws: From Conway to Goodhart to Parkinson to Occam’s Razor
TL; DR: Agile Laws in Software Development On many occasions, working with agile teams has amplified existing organizational, technical, and cultural challenges in many organizations. Starting to change always requires… Read more
Could a Scrum GPT Challenge Scrum Masters?
TL; DR: The Rise of the Scrum GPT Fewer Jobs for Scrum Masters, and now we see the universal Scrum GPT entering the competition: Will Scrum Masters change from essential… Read more
Sunsetting Scrum Masters
TL; DR: Sunsetting Scrum Masters In this article, I uncover indicators that a Scrum Master’s or Agile Coach’s journey is coming to a close; they are sunsetting Scrum Masters. These… Read more
Humble Planning — Maarten Dalmijn at the 57. Hands-on Agile Meetup
TL; DR: Humble Planning w/ Maarten Dalmijn In this fascinating talk, Maarten introduced the concept of humble planning and why it’s crucial for succeeding with an Agile way of working… Read more
New in 2024: Assessments, Practices, Exercises, and Tools to Help You Excel
TL; DR: Tools to Help You Excel in 2024 Having just completed the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide book, I will turn my focus to 2024 with new projects that build on… Read more
How To Spot Successful Scrum Masters
TL; DR: How To Spot Successful Scrum Masters In this article, I unravel the secrets of what makes a Scrum Master not just good but amazingly outstanding. From regularly achieving… Read more
Why Succeed When You Can Fail? A Guide to Missing Sprint Goals
TL; DR: Missing Sprint Goals Do you excel in the art of setting unattainable, imposed, or plain non-existing Sprint Goals? In other words, are you good at missing Sprint Goals… Read more
The Scrum Trap: How Unfit Practices Will Harm Return on Investment
TL, DR: The Scrum Trap Scrum is a purposefully incomplete framework. Consequently, it needs to be augmented with tools and practices to apply its theoretical foundation to an organization’s business… Read more
Escaping the Feature Factory — Refocussing From Output to Outcome
TL; DR: Escaping the Feature Factory The feature factory fate is not inevitable; there is hope to avoid becoming a mere cog in the machinery. Learn how! In many large… Read more
Overcoming Common Product Backlog Management Traps — David Pereira at the 54. Hands-on Agile
TL; DR: Overcoming Common Product Backlog Management Traps w/ David Pereira How teams manage their Product Backlog often makes or breaks their value creation chances. Poor backlog management leads to… Read more
Illusion of Velocity — The Effect of Unsuitable Practices on Agility
TL; DR: The Illusion of Velocity In this article, I explore the pitfalls of ‘The Illusion of Velocity’ in agile contexts, peeling back the layers of traditional metrics as leadership… Read more
Scrum Team Failure — Scrum Anti-Patterns Taxonomy (3)
TL; DR: Scrum Team Failure This post on Scrum team failure addresses three categories from the Scrum anti-patterns taxonomy that are closely aligned: Planning and process breakdown, conflict avoidance and… Read more
Saying No as a Product Owner or Product Manager
TL, DR: Saying No Without Burning Bridges Are you navigating the delicate art of saying No as a Product Owner or product manager? Actually, it’s more of a strategic ‘yes’… Read more
An Agile Coaches Guide to Storytelling — Bob Galen at the 53. Hands-on Agile
TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #53: An Agile Coaches Guide to Storytelling with Bob Galen On September 5, 2023, we had the opportunity to listen to Bob Galen on “An Agile… Read more
Should We Change Scrum?
TL; DR: Can We Or Should We Change Scrum? Can we or should we change Scrum, or is it a sacrilege to tweak the ‘immutable’ framework to accommodate our teams’… Read more
Minimum Viable Library (3) — Agile Leadership Edition
TL; DR: The Minimum Viable Library for Agile Leaders A new edition of the Minimum Viable Library on Agile Leadership is available! Explore a series of carefully curated collections of… Read more
Lost in Communication and Collaboration — Scrum Anti-Patterns Taxonomy (2)
TL; DR: Lost in Communication and Collaboration Lost in Communication and Collaboration addresses two categories from the Scrum anti-patterns taxonomy that are closely aligned: ineffective collaboration at the stakeholder level,… Read more
Wild West to the Agile Manifesto — Jim Highsmith at the 52. Hands-on Agile Meetup
´TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #52: Jim Highsmith & the Agile Manifesto On August 17, 2023, we had the opportunity to interview Jim Highsmith about his path to agile product development:… Read more
Resistance to Agile Transformations: Reasons and How To Overcome Them
TL; DR: Resistance to Agile Transformations Stakeholders often revert to resistance to agile transformations due to fears about job security, perceived loss of control, comfort with established practices, and misconceptions… Read more
Join the Scrum Master Salary Report 2024 — Let Us Create Transparency
TL;DR: Scrum Master Salary Report 2024 — An Anonymous Poll by the Community for the Community The purpose of this anonymous Scrum Master salary report is to create a clear, data-backed… Read more
SAFe® — Despised, Yet Successful?
TL; DR: SAFe® — Despised, Yet Successful? Many in the Agile community consider the Scaled Agile Framework designed by Dean Leffingwell and Drew Jemilo as unagile, violating the Agile Manifesto and… Read more
Minimum Viable Library (2) — Product Owner Edition
TL; DR: The Minimum Viable Library Product Owner Edition The Minimum Viable Library Product Owner edition is available! Explore a series of carefully curated collections of essential books, newsletters, podcasts,… Read more
The Peril of Adhering to Legacy Systems, Processes, and Practices — Scrum Anti-Patterns Taxonomy (1)
TL; DR: Adherence to Legacy Systems, Processes, and Practices Administrative overreach and micromanagement in Scrum mainly arise from clinging to legacy systems and traditional (management) practices, leading to rigidity and… Read more
Minimum Viable Library (1) — Scrum Master Edition
TL; DR: The Minimum Viable Library for Scrum Masters The Minimum Viable Library is available! Explore a series of carefully curated collections of essential books, newsletters, podcasts, and tools to… Read more
Scrum Anti-Patterns Taxonomy — The Big Picture of Why Scrum Fails
TL; DR: Scrum Anti-Patterns Taxonomy As the editing process of the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide is nearing its end, it is time to take the next step. The brand new Scrum… Read more
Product Discovery for Scrum Teams — Scrum Tools, Part 2
TL; DR: Product Discovery for Scrum Teams While Scrum excels at building and releasing Increments, it does not guarantee that those are valuable—garbage in, garbage out. Scrum teams can equally… Read more
Health Checks for Agile Teams — From Spotify to The Liberators to Self-Made
Health Checks for Agile Teams Agile teams thrive on continuous improvement and adaptability. Self-assessment isn’t just a health check measuring tool but a compass guiding teams toward their potential. It… Read more
The Expensive Folly of the Oversized Product Backlog
TL; DR: The Costs of an Oversized Product Backlog Some Product Owners believe that a comprehensive Product Backlog is the best way to accomplish the Product Goal and be fully… Read more
The Uncomfortable Truth of Scaling ‘Agile’
TL; DR: The Uncomfortable Truth of Scaling Agile Agile transformations, scaling Agile from a team level to the whole organization, are more than implementing frameworks like SAFe®. They require a… Read more
Useless Agile Metrics
TL; DR: Useless Agile Metrics Ideally, a metric is a leading indicator for a pattern change, allowing your Scrum team to analyze the cause in time and take countermeasures. However,… Read more
Why Employing Agile Coaches next to Scrum Masters Is Unnecessary
TL; DR: Agile Coaches next to Scrum Masters? Often, when organizations employ agile coaches and Scrum Masters, we can observe that agile coaches work at an organizational level. In contrast,… Read more
Scrum Master Success Indicators — How Do You Compare?
TL; DR: Scrum Master Success Indicators How do you know your team’s Scrum Master is successful? I identified ten Scrum Master success indicators from a team perspective, from self-sufficiency to… Read more
Scrum Master Interview Questions — ChatGPT Edition
TL; DR: Can ChatGPT 4.0 Create Scrum Master Interview Questions? Previously, I tested how ChatGPT would answer questions from the Scrum Master Interview Guide; see below. Back in January 2023,… Read more
How Elon Musk Would Run YOUR Business mit Joe Justice — Hands-on Agile EXTRA
TL; DR: How Elon Musk Would Run YOUR Business with Joe Justice Joe Justice worked for Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk. In this Hands-on Agile meetup, Joe shared… Read more
Retrospective Facilitation: A Simple Hack to Go from Good to Great
TL; DR: Retrospective Facilitation — Going from Good to 🦄 Great The magic technique to turn a boring Retrospective into an outstanding Retrospective is the rotation of the facilitator role equally… Read more
60 ChatGPT Prompts Plus Prompt Engineering Guide for Scrum Practitioners
TL; DR: 60 ChatGPT Prompts for Agile Practitioners ChatGPT can be an excellent tool for those who know how to create prompts. The simplest form of prompting ChatGPT is to… Read more
Agile Negotiations — Life Is a Negotiation; Why Would Scrum Be Different?
TL; DR: Life Is a Negotiation; Why Would Scrum Be Different? Life is a negotiation; why would Scrum be different, particularly given its egalitarian nature? As you may recall, no… Read more
Agile Leadership: 10 Hidden Gems to 10X Your Leadership Game
TL; DR: 10X Your Agile Leadership Game with 10 Affordable Books Agile leadership is tricky, covering a lot of ground, from team building, decision-making, servant leadership, and self-management to including… Read more
Self-Management: The Top Ten Business Reasons to Trust Your Teams
TL; DR: Self-Management Is self-management an essential building block on an organization’s path to business agility or a nice-to-have cultural twist to, for example, keep teams happy and attract new… Read more
Jira Anti-Patterns and How to Overcome Them
TL; DR: Jira Anti-Patterns If you ask people to come up with popular attributes for “Agile” or “agility,” Scrum and Jira will likely be among the top ten featured. Moreover,… Read more
Workshop Design with ChatGPT
TL; DR: Workshop Design with ChatGPT The following article explores whether we can use ChatGPT-4 to create workshops for agile practitioners; for example, Scrum Masters. While Liberating Structures have simplified… Read more
Creating a Personal Readme for Scrum Masters with ChatGPT
TL; DR: Creating a Personal Readme for Scrum Masters with ChatGPT Providing a personal readme to your new teammates and stakeholders as a Scrum Master is a great way to… Read more
ChatGPT 4: A Bargain for Scrum Practitioners?
TL; DR: ChatGPT 4: A Bargain for Scrum Practitioners? When OpenAI released its new LLM model GPT-4 last week, I could not resist and signed up for $20 monthly. I… Read more
The Stoic Scrum Master
TL; DR: The Stoic Scrum Master – Making Your Scrum Work #30 Can wisdom from the past still be relevant to today’s VUCA-determined world? I started reading Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations some… Read more
The Three Daily Scrum Questions Won’t Die — Making Your Scrum Work (29)
TL; DR: The Three Daily Scrum Questions Won’t Die The Daily Scrum serves a single purpose: inspecting the progress toward the Sprint Goal by reflecting on yesterday’s learning. Then, if… Read more
Club Scrum: What Are You Doing all Day, ChatGPT — as a Scrum Master?
TL; DR: Club Scrum — You, too, ChatGPT? A few years ago, I ran a survey to figure out what Scrum Masters serving a single Scrum team do all day…. Read more
ChatGPT Product Owner Job Interview — Will You Compete for a Position w/ an LLM Soon?
TL; DR: ChatGPT Product Owner Job Interview A few weeks ago, I ran a simulated job interview with ChatGPT for a fictitious Scrum Master position. Admittedly, I would not have… Read more
The Scrum Master Salary Report 2023
TL; DR: The Scrum Master Salary Report 2023 — How Do You Compare? The Scrum Master Salary Report 2023 is the fourth edition of the industry survey after 2017, 2019, and… Read more
Definition of Done: Business Agility Abhors Technical Shoddiness
TL; DR: The Definition of Done: Business Agility & Technical Excellence Most of the time, stakeholders are not interested in how we solve their problems as long as we ethically… Read more
Agile Transformation with ChatGPT or McBoston?
TL; DR: Agile Transformation with ChatGPT or McBoston? This article is another excursion into this nascent yet fascinating new technology of generative AI and LLMs and the future of knowledge… Read more
Scrum Master Interview Questions 2023: The Scrum Master Role
Scrum Master Interview Questions, Edition 2023: The Scrum Master Role If you want to fill a Scrum Master position in your organization, you may find the following interview questions helpful… Read more
ChatGPT Prompts for Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Developers
TL; DR: ChatGPT Prompts for Scrum Practitioners Last week, I ran an “interview” with ChatGPT as an applicant for a fictitious Scrum Master position based on questions from Scrum Master… Read more
A ChatGPT Job Interview for a Scrum Master Position
TL; DR: A ChatGPT Job Interview for a Scrum Master Position Can a large language model, not specializing in anything “agile,” pass a screening interview for a Scrum Master position?… Read more
What Would You like to Read about in 2023? (Plus: Most Popular Posts of 2022)
TL; DR: Please Share Your Content Ideas with me! What topics are you interested in learning about in 2023? Please share your ideas with me, and I’ll do my best… Read more
Help Select the Book Cover of the new ‘Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide’ by Pearson
TL; DR: Red or Blue? I need your support, dear community. For months, I have been working on turning the popular Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide PDF into a new book from… Read more
Your Unfit Product Goal and the Product Goal Canvas — Making Your Scrum Work (28)
TL; DR: Your Unfit Product Goal and the Product Goal Canvas We plan a lot in Scrum: There is a daily plan when the Developers think about progressing toward the… Read more
Agility and Scrum According to OpenAI’s ChatGPT — Be Surprised!
TL; DR: Business Agility, Scrum and Generative AI’s Take on Getting There There has been a lot of talking about generative AI recently, mainly fueled by excellent work results in… Read more
Engage the Agile Fluency® Model with Diana Larsen — Hands-on Agile #46
TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #46: Engage the Agile Fluency® Model with Diana Larsen On October 12, 2022, agile innovator Diana Larsen delved into the Agile Fluency® Model. After a short… Read more
Value Creation Scrum — Shift Left
TL;DR: Value Creation in Scrum As a tactical framework, Scrum is good at delivering Increments into customers’ hands. As we work in iterations, we probably do that several times per… Read more
Scrum Tools and Practices to Enhance an Incomplete Framework, Part 1
TL; DR: Scrum Tools, Part 1 “The Scrum framework is purposefully incomplete, […].” (Source.) This half-sentence is probably one of the more often misinterpreted statements of the Scrum Guide. On… Read more
Product Owner & Product Manager Salary Report 2022
TL; DR: Product Owner & Product Manager Salary Report 2022 How do you compare? The Product Owner and Product Manager Salary Report 2022 is based on 500-plus replies from practitioners… Read more
When Is It Time to Stop Using Scrum?
TL; DR: When Should a Team Stop Using Scrum? When is the time to look beyond Scrum? After all, many things—ideas, practices, mantras, etc.—outlive their utility sooner or later; why… Read more
FAST Scaling: An Innovative Way to Scale Agile with James Shore — Hands-on Agile #45
TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #45: FAST Scaling: An Innovative Way to Scale Agile with James Shore In this energizing 45th Hands-on Agile session, James Shore shared his experiences with scaling… Read more
Scrum Master Interview Questions (6): The Sprint Planning
TL; DR: Scrum Master Interview (6): Demand Creates Supply and the Job Market for Agile Practitioners is No Exception Scrum has proven time and again to be the most popular… Read more
Nine Sprint Goal Principles to Get Your Scrum Team Going
TL; DR: Nine Sprint Goal Principles In Scrum, the Sprint Goal serves as the spotlight that provides transparency to the Sprint Backlog, as the flag that allows the team to… Read more
Allan Kelly: Honey, I Shrunk the Backlog — Hands-on Agile 44
TL; DR: HoA #44: Honey, I Shrunk the Backlog w/ Allan Kelly In this energizing 44th Hands-on Agile session on product backlog management, Allan Kelly clarified one thing: The backlog… Read more
Join the Anonymous Scrum Master Salary Report 2023
TL;DR: Scrum Master Salary Report 2023 — An Anonymous Poll by the Community for the Community The purpose of this anonymous Scrum Master salary report 2023 is to create a clear,… Read more
The Three — Wait: Four — Elements of Empiricism
TL; DR: Elements of Empiricism In its theory section, the Scrum Guide refers to the three elements of empiricism: transparency, inspection, and adaptation. However, a fourth element, foundational to enable… Read more
The Product Backlog: 14 First Principles to Help Your Scrum Team Succeed
TL; DR: Product Backlog Principles Contrary to popular belief, the Product Owner does not have dictatorial powers regarding the composition and order of the Product Backlog. Instead, Scrum as a… Read more
Retrospective First Principles
TL; DR: Retrospective First Principles What is your take on the Retrospective: A routine exercise at the end of a Sprint, supported by standard operating procedures? Or a critical part… Read more
Product Backlog Refinement: 14 First Principles
TL; DR: Product Backlog Refinement First Principles The Product Backlog refinement is a continuous process to create actionable Product Backlogs, enabling a Scrum Team to run Sprint Plannings at a… Read more
Definition of Done Theses: 10 Simple Principles of a Critical Scrum Success Factor
TL; DR: Definition of Done Theses Given the importance of a viable Definition of Done for a Scrum team’s success, it has always puzzled me how complacent or ignorant many… Read more
Jeff Gothelf: Outcome-Based Product Planning — Hands-on Agile 43
TL; DR: HoA #43: Outcome-Based Product Planning w/ Jeff Gothelf In this energizing 43rd Hands-on Agile session on outcome-based product planning, Jeff Gothelf clarified one thing: “Roadmapping is a flawed… Read more
Agile Micromanagement — Making Your Scrum Work #27
TL; DR: Agile Micromanagement There are plenty of failure possibilities with Scrum. Indeed, given that Scrum is a framework with a reasonable yet short “manual,” this effect should not surprise… Read more
No Sprint Goal, No Cohesion, No Collaboration — Making Your Scrum Work #26
TL; DR: No Sprint Goal There are plenty of failure possibilities with Scrum. Given that Scrum is a framework with a reasonable yet short “manual,” this effect should not surprise… Read more
Unengaged Stakeholders at the Sprint Review — Making Your Scrum Work #25
TL; DR: Unengaged Stakeholders There are plenty of failure possibilities with Scrum. Given that Scrum is a framework with a reasonable yet short “manual,” this effect should not surprise anyone…. Read more
Stakeholder Trust
TL; DR: Stakeholder Trust Trust is the beginning of everything. I am hesitant to recycle an old slogan of a banking institute. However, in the context of becoming a learning… Read more
Prisoners of Retrospectives — Making Your Scrum Work #24
TL; DR: Prisoners of Retrospectives There are plenty of failure possibilities with Scrum. Given that Scrum is a framework with a reasonable yet short “manual,” this effect should not surprise… Read more
Janna Bastow: Lean Roadmapping and OKRs — Hands-on Agile #42
TL; DR: HoA #42: Lean Roadmapping and OKRs w/ Janna Bastow In this energizing 42nd Hands-on Agile Lean Roadmapping session, Janna Bastow, the go-to-authority on product roadmaps, talked about being… Read more
Join the Product Owner and Product Manager Salary Report 2022 — Let Us Create Transparency
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TL; DR: Scrum Master Career 2020 Last week, about 30 members of the Hands-on Agile community in Berlin came together to identify opportunities for personal and professional growth for the… Read more
agile-camp-berlin-2020
Save the Date: Agile Camp Berlin 2020 The Agile Camp Berlin 2020 will happen from April 17-18, 2020, at the Evangelische Schule Berlin Zentrum right in the center of Berlin. Join the Agile… Read more
Agile Metrics Survey 2020
TL; DR: The Agile Metrics Survey 2020 Let’s stop guessing and start crowdsourcing data and information on this critical topic: Who is using what metrics under which context to what… Read more
Liberating Structures for Scrum (5): Strategy
TL; DR: The Liberating Structures Strategy Meetup During this Liberating Structures strategy for Scrum meetup we addressed dealing with uncertainty — a particularly useful skill in highly competitive markets. Learn… Read more
Faking Agile Metrics or Cooking the Agile Books
TL; DR: Faking Agile Metrics — An Eye-Opening Exercise Imagine you’re a Scrum Master and the line manager of your team believes that the best sign for a successful agile… Read more
The Agile Workspace: The Undervalued Success Factor
TL;DR: Agile Workspace Means Choice Among a Diversity of Spaces If you want your organization to become agile, adding more whiteboards to the workspace will not suffice. You have to… Read more
Scrum Master Engagement Patterns: The Development Team
TL; DR: Scrum Master Engagement Patterns Last year, I ran a (non-representative) survey on how Scrum Masters are allocating their time when working with a single Scrum Team. Much to… Read more
Hey Scrum Master — What Are You Doing all Day? [Survey Results]
TL;DR: Scrum Master Duties, Serving a Single Team Scrum Master Duties: supposedly, a great Scrum Master serves only one Scrum Team—that’s at least a popular narrative in the Scrum community…. Read more
Scrum Accountability
TL; DR: Scrum Accountability ‘Autonomy without accountability equals anarchy’ summarizes an essential design element of any agile organization. Without these checks and balances in place any aspiration to transform an… Read more
Liberating Structures for Scrum (4): The Daily Scrum
TL;DR: The Liberating Structures Daily Scrum Meetup This Liberating Structures for Scrum meetup addressed the Daily Scrum, particularly the notion that it is barely possible to create a Liberating Structure… Read more
Scrum First Principles — How to Elon Musk the Scrum Guide
TL; DR: Scrum First Principles Popularized by Elon Musk, utilizing first principles thinking to solve problems in an innovative, creative, and less biased way has proven popular in the tech… Read more
Liberating Structures for Scrum (3): The Product Backlog
TL;DR: The Liberating Structures Product Backlog Meetup The fourth Liberating Structures for Scrum meetup addressed the Product Backlog, more precisely the issues with Product Backlogs that subsequently cause Sprint Plannings… Read more
The Scrum Guide Reordered
TL;DR: The Scrum Guide Reordered The Scrum Guide Reordered is based on about 90 percent of the text of the 2017 Scrum Guide, extending its original structure by adding additional… Read more
Liberating Structures 4 Scrum: Lessons from a One-Day Immersive Workshop
TL; DR: The Liberating Structures Immersive Workshop for Scrum Why running a Liberating Structures immersive workshop? Since the beginning of 2019, the Hands-on Agile meetup in Berlin has been exploring… Read more
Agile Leadership — A Brief Overview of Concepts and Ideas
TL; DR: Agile Leadership I recently started aggregating my notes, links, and references related to agile leadership to understand better what it — in the context of an agile transition… Read more
Scrum Master Problem Solving — The Survey Results
TL;DR: Scrum Master Problem Solving — The Survey Results Scrum Master Problem Solving: We all know it; changing the way we work is extremely difficult. It requires us to find… Read more
Liberating Structures for Scrum (2): The Sprint Planning
TL;DR: Liberating Structures for Scrum: The Sprint Planning The fourth Liberating Structures Scrum meetup addressed the Sprint Planning, more precisely the reasons why Sprint Plannings fail—despite all the efforts put… Read more
Liberating Structures for Scrum (1): The Sprint Retrospective
TL;DR: Liberating Structures for Scrum: The Sprint Retrospective Liberating Structures Sprint Retrospective: A few weeks ago, I started an event series with my Berlin-based Hands-on Agile Meetup group on how… Read more
📅 Agile Camp Berlin 2019: April 26–27, 2019
Save the Date: Agile Camp Berlin 2019 The Agile Camp Berlin 2019 will happen from April 26 to April 27, 2019 and the Agile Camp Berlin 2019 venue will be… Read more
Agile Fluency™ Model
The Agile Fluency ™ Model by James Shore and Diana Larsen The Agile Fluency ™ model was developed by James Shore and Diana Larsen to guide teams new to agile… Read more