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The History of Scrum

Agile42

Today, Scrum has become one of the most widely adopted Agile frameworks. The influence of Scrum extends far beyond software development, shaping the way teams approach complex work across various industries. Here is a brief summary of the history of Scrum. Continue reading The History of Scrum at agile42.

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7 Reasons Why Companies Turn to Gorilla Logic for Nearshore Agile Development

Gorilla Logic

For example, Gorilla Logic recently provided the certification training for Leading SAFe® to our Product Owners and Scrum Masters – demonstrating our expertise in the Scaled Agile framework and our commitment to training future change agents. Becoming certified in SAFe separates us from many other nearshore software developers.

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Making Software Development Teams Hum with Ron Lichty

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Learning what makes software development teams hum (1:40). Ron: My goal is to help software development teams to help product teams, those software development teams that are developing products and those that are developing services across the board help software development teams to hum.

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Meet the Coach: Magnus Kollberg

Agile42

He is a Certified Scrum Professional and a Certified GDQ consultant who has educated hundreds of people in agile methodology and has mentored and coached individuals and teams for several years.

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Transforming IT for cloud success

CIO

Leaving behind linear processes Holden’s reorganization focused in part on eliminating linear software development, a linear project process and the department team structure that accommodated that linear approach to getting work done. Here, four IT leaders detail how they have taken action on this front.

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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. The same might apply in other areas too, but I know this to be true in the context of software development in particular, because of my experience and study.

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AoAD2 Chapter 4: Investing in Agility

James Shore

Another popular approach is the facilitator-coach , often called a Scrum Master , 3 who leads from the sidelines by facilitating conversations and resolving organizational roadblocks. 3 The name “Scrum Master” originated in the popular “Scrum” method. They often stem from outdated views of software development.

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