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Adopting Scrum in a Management Team with a Just-In-Time Learning Approach

Agile Alliance

An approach to instilling Agile and Scrum knowledge based on a Just-In-Time strategy.

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Leaders Leveraging the OODA Loop in a Scrum@Scale Environment

scruminc

This blog post explores the synergy between the OODA Loop and Scrum, delving into how this powerful decision-making tool can be leveraged for effective impediment removal. A well-functioning Scrum team or group of teams identifies impediments via several channels.

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What is the Recommended Scrum Team Size?

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

The Scrum Guide offers very limited guidance, suggesting 3-9 people per team (exclusive of ScrumMaster and Product Owner), without giving reasons or context for those numbers. While this is primarily about Scrum, the lessons are applicable for any work that is collaborative and knowledge-based.

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What is the Recommended Scrum Team Size?

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

The Scrum Guide offers very limited guidance, suggesting 3-9 people per team (exclusive of ScrumMaster and Product Owner), without giving reasons or context for those numbers. While this is primarily about Scrum, the lessons are applicable for any work that is collaborative and knowledge-based.

SCRUM 102
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What is the Recommended Scrum Team Size?

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

The Scrum Guide offers very limited guidance, suggesting 3-9 people per team (exclusive of ScrumMaster and Product Owner), without giving reasons or context for those numbers. While this is primarily about Scrum, the lessons are applicable for any work that is collaborative and knowledge-based.

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Apium Academy Software Workshops to Boost Your Career

Apiumhub

The rapid pace of technological advancements demands that professionals continually expand their skill sets and knowledge base. Christian is a former practitioner of Agile methodologies, particularly eXtreme programming, with experience in practices like TDD, continuous integration, building pipelines, and evolutionary design.

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Communities of Practice Tools that Your Team Will Love

Evolution4all

Blogs mostly focused on personal or collective reflections and opinions, while wikis are an open source and searchable knowledge base about various niches and topics. Despite their differences, both types of web-based collaboration software serve the purpose of collecting and collating information that may offer value to a community.

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