TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #53: An Agile Coaches Guide to Storytelling with Bob Galen Join us for an enlightening event with Bob Galen on “An Agile Coaches Guide to Storytelling.”… Read more
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
TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #54: 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… Read more
TL; DR: Hands-on Agile #52: Jim Highsmith & the Agile Manifesto We will interview Jim on all things “agile.” Stay tuned; more info is coming! (The meetup will be in… Read more
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
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
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
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
Update 2023-08-23: This PSM I training has been postponed to November 1-2, 2023. Book Your Seat in the Online PSM Training Class of September 5-6, 2023 Discover Scrum’s four success… Read more
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
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