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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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