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Agile vs Scrum: Differences & Similarities?β€”?The Complete Review [2020]

Codegiant

Agile vs Scrum: Differences & Similarities?β€”?The The Complete Review [2020] From the desk of a brilliant weirdo #1 : If you are using Scrum it’s safe to say that you are also using Agile. On the other hand, if you are using an Agile framework, that may not necessarily be Scrum. In Scrum, you have three main roles?β€”?the

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The 3-5-3 of Scrum

scruminc

The 3-5-3 of Scrum. Scrum teams wishing to receive the return on investment associated with a rigorous Scrum should have an immediate method to check if they are implementing the same practices observed in the documented high performing teams. At Scrum Inc. At Scrum Inc. by Joe Justice | August 1, 2018 | Blog.

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Agile Bonuses – The Damage They Do

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

From working with Scrum and Kanban teams, I know that bonuses are counter-productive anywhere team members are doing knowledge work and their work is interdependent. Systems Thinking – many of the problems created by bonuses come from a lack of consideration to knock effects. Motivational Models – specifically ARC.

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AoAD2 Chapter 4: Investing in Agility

James Shore

To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. One of the recurring themes in this book is that, in order to be Agile, your organization has to buy in to the underlying Agile philosophy. The following sections describe the investments your teams need from your organization. Investing in Agility. Martin Fowler.

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Hansei and 6 Pitfalls to Avoid in Reflective Exercises

QAspire

As individuals, teams and organizations, how much we learn from our past is critical for our improvement and future success. "Sei" means to look back upon, review, and examine oneself. "Sei" means to look back upon, review, and examine oneself. Non-participation: Reflection is a highly collaborative sport.

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Bridging the PM Gap with Rich Mironov

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

In this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, Rich Mironov, discuss the all too common disconnect between developers and those on the marketing side of organizations. A bit of housekeeping as we begin, if you enjoy this podcast support us by leaving us a review. It’s a complex adaptive system.

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Making Software Development Teams Hum with Ron Lichty

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

I just want to ask if you’re listening and you enjoy the show, please support it by giving us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. We do a survey of developers, and product managers, and product owners and scrum masters, and testers, and just all the people who are on product teams. It sort of makes sense, right?