At a recent Project Manager meetup group in Sydney, I wanted to spend some time covering the difference between the Scrum Master versus the Project Manager role. I figured what better way to...
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Category Archives: Scrum
Scrum’s fundamental flaw – an inability to handle change effectively
Scrum, the most used Agile framework/method in the world, has been responsible for many successful and some less than stellar Agile transformations. Created prior to the establishment of the Agile Manifesto, but its...
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Episode 56: Scrum Australia plus a Hint of Peas & Apples
Craig and Renee rendezvous in Sydney for Scrum Australia and clear the backlog for a way overdue podcast. Whilst Craig battled a cold and Renee a fit of giggles, they discussed: Highlights from...
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Scrum intentions, Scrumbut, Scrumand and Shu-Ha-Ri
I have been probably one of the longer running candidates for being a Scrumbut user. Back when I started Agile 11 years ago, the rulebook was slightly different – retrospectives were part of...
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Sprint 0: The Goal, Activities and the Term
In a recent tweet, If you must do some pre-project prep, so be it. Please don’t name it “Sprint 0″ that makes it seem valuable. It isn’t. Delving further into the tweet I...
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