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Implementing Lean Software Development

“Implementing Lean Software Development” is a book from Mary and Tom Poppendieck that helps to apply the lean manufacturing approach to the software development activities. After a presentation of the...

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Is Quiet Firing the Latest Organizational Impediment Hitting the ScrumMaster...

ScrumMasters are accountable for increasing visibility and tackling organizational obstacles, while creating an Agile environment in which team members thrive.  Quiet firing may represent the mother of...

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6 Soft Skills To Focus On When Hiring QA Engineers for a Scrum Team

No matter what project you are running, it is essential to ensure your quality assurance (QA) specialists are the perfect fit. Popular apps like NerdWallet, MyFitnessPal, and Under Armour rely on QA...

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Discover to Deliver: Agile Product Planning and Analysis

Discover to Deliver is a book written by Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman. It aims is to help you to deliver a product that will please your customer. To achieve this goal, the book proposes a...

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Jooble’s Top Tips For Navigating The Job Market As A Junior Scrum Master

Scrum is a framework for project management used to organize and work on a project to make it have effective results. It is a set of tools and resources used to get the best out of a project. Scrum is...

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Distributed Retrospectives: A Guide to Remote Team Reflection

Retrospectives are a crucial part of agile software development. They provide the basis for self-improvement in Scrum teams. This article explores the benefits and challenges of distributed...

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I am Certifiable! – Honest Mom All The Agile Kids Are Doing It!

CSM, PMI-ACP, PSM. Some people wear their certifications like badges of honor. In this article, Mark Haynes describes, with a facetious bias, some of the negative sides of Agile certifications. Author:...

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Agile Project Management

The fact that ths book “Agile Project Management” by Jim Highsmith is already at his second edition after a first publication in 2004 says something about its value. In one of his definition of Agile,...

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Every Product Owner is Different

Every Product Owner is different. Every Product Owner needs to work out what is right the right way for them to fill the Product Owner role. Every organization is different. Every team is different,...

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The Corporate Scrum Certification Complex

After a first article about the negative sides of Agile certifications from the Agile practitioners’ perspective, Mark Haynes explores, again with a facetious bias, certifications in an organizational...

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Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development

I had already very much like the first book written by the same authors “Scaling Lean & Agile Development – Thinking and Organisational Tools for Large-Scale Scrum” published in 2009. The risk when...

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The Human Factor in Agile: Understanding the Importance of Team Dynamics

Understanding the significance of team dynamics is essential in fostering an Agile environment that nurtures collaboration, innovation, and productivity. This article discusses the importance of team...

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Running Scrum Sprints From Mid-week to Mid-week

Figure 3 deliberately shows an iteration running mid-week to mid-week. My experience, and the experience of others assisting teams, is that running iterations mid-week to mid-week is more effective...

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Coaching Agile Teams

Transmitting human experience through written material is not easy. As Rachel Davies did in “Agile Coaching“, Lyssa Adkins manages to do it brilliantly in this book that covers the same topic. Based on...

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Revolutionizing Education: How Scrum is Transforming the Learning Landscape

The usage of Scum is not limited to the Agile software development domain, but can also be applied to education. This article discusses how Scrum is revolutionizing education by providing a new...

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Mastering Scrum: Agile Education in Software Development

Scrum is the most popular agile software development framework. Therefore, knowing it provides an advantage for a career in software development. This article shares information to motivate you to...

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Disciplined Agile Delivery

It is ironic to start reading a book about a new Agile approach and to find the following quote in it: “The explosion of “branded” agile methods has resulted in a jargon-filled confusion of siloed...

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