Watch this video to see Henrik talk in a compelling way about what you should avoid when you practice Scrum. Every second slide is accompanied by a real-life story which makes this 1,5h presentation fly in no time.
Showing posts with label Scrum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrum. Show all posts
Thursday, 28 August 2008
Henrik Kniberg and his list of top 10 ways of screwing Scrum
The Agile methodologies of today hesitate to state that there are practices that work in every single environment but from my experience there is at least one that works in 99,999999% of cases :). It's called Team. As long as people work as a team and not as a group of individuals everything is possible and (nearly) every problem can be overcome. Just my 2 cents.
Watch this video to see Henrik talk in a compelling way about what you should avoid when you practice Scrum. Every second slide is accompanied by a real-life story which makes this 1,5h presentation fly in no time.
Watch this video to see Henrik talk in a compelling way about what you should avoid when you practice Scrum. Every second slide is accompanied by a real-life story which makes this 1,5h presentation fly in no time.
Monday, 28 April 2008
Machines are predictable, people are not
I suppose we would all agree with that and that's why smart people try to develop processes to make us more predictable. On the other hand nobody likes being constrained by anything and especially a process. Some people call this kind of lack of structure freedom, some call it chaos :). From my experience a bit of process might actually help a lot whereas a complete lack of it leads sooner or later to a disaster. Scrum is one of the approaches that let people develop software in a predictable way and that's the topic of the next MTUG event (29th April) that I'm not going to miss. See you there.
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