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06
Jul
2009
Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) – Schulungsbericht vom 29.-30.06.09  

8 hours ago by DamirAbdic

Kursart: Certified Scrum Product Owner Datum: 29.-30.06.2009 Ort: Unterföhring bei Mnchen Trainer: Christoph Mathis, Simon Roberts Teilnehmerzahl: 9 Fazit: sehr empfehlenswert Vorteile: - erfahrene und sehr nette Trainer - reger Erfahrungsaustausch mit Trainern und Teilnehmern - zertifizierung als C ...

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04
Jul
2009
Flow to READY, Iterate to DONE  

2 days ago by Serge Beaumont

In a previous blog post I introduced the definition of READY, and I wanted to do another "context" blog post before starting on this one: on the difference between flowing ("kanban") and iterating. However, I had much more to say on the subject than I expected, so the thing kept expanding... I'll ga ...

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Having a Healthy Disregard for the Impossible  

2 days ago by Boris Gloger

On page 11 of “The Google Story@, by David A. Vise you will find the sentences: “…and we [Page and Sergey, Founders of Google] didn’t know exactly what we wanted to do. I got this crazy idea that I was going to download the entire Web onto my computer. I told my advisor that it would [...]

Scrum 4 You - borisgloger.com · Rank: 121,563 · 3 references

01
Jul
2009
banterCZ’s Hiring a New Boss  

5 days ago by charldreyer

banterCZ wants to hire a boss in Western or Northern Europe. banterCZ has 3 years experience in Agile development, 1 year of that as a leader. banterCZ is a certified Java Programmer (SCJP 6), and a Certified Scrum Master. Languages include English FCE (B2), German B1, and French A1. banterCZ’s Agil ...

Managing Agile - managingagile.com · Rank: 124,754 · 1 reference

gdeepankar’s Hiring a New Boss  

5 days ago by charldreyer

gdeepankar wants to hire a boss located in Delhi, India. gdeepankar has more than 10 years work experience in IT, with skills in C++, C, Unix, and Systems Engineering. This has been in Land Seismic (4 years), Telecoms (4 years), Utilities (1 year), and Banking (1.5 years), with clients like Lucent T ...

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Tweaking Production Efficiency  

5 days ago by charldreyer

Here’s a list of production efficiency adjustments we’ve made along the Agile learning curve. Although these may be specific to our circumstances, they may hold some value for you, even if only to spark some discussion: 1. Optimal team size may be no bigger than 5. 2. Build or buy decisions should b ...

Managing Agile - managingagile.com · Rank: 124,754 · 1 reference

30
Jun
2009
How some piece of software started a very bad habit  

6 days ago by Anna Forss

I’ve never been a person who’d been late for meetings. I think I was late once to school and is the kind of person who really makes sure that I’m on time. We’re always first arrivals at parties. But when I started working for my current employer, I started missing meetings and becoming late at occas ...

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Six Faithful Serving Men  

6 days ago by charldreyer

Managing Agile will release its Business Case template soon. Be sure to keep a look out for it. “The formulation of a problem is often more essential than its solution,” Albert Einstein once said. I’m sure he wasn’t talking about a business case at the time, but it’s equally apt to apply it to this ...

Managing Agile - managingagile.com · Rank: 124,754 · 1 reference

29
Jun
2009
The Subtle Power of Facilitated Play  

7 days ago by doug-shimp

On June 24-25, 2009 I had the pleasure of attending a 2 day workshop session delivered by Luke Hohmann. My workshop was on Innovation Games and I was being trained to become a facilitator for the games. The training was by far some of the best I have received in years!!! Previously, I had seen Luke ...

Doug Shimp - doug-shimp.net · 5 references

24
Jun
2009
Completing a Release  

12 days ago by Joe Little

OK, so we have a known velocity in Story Points. And, having that, it is an exercise for a 6 year old to figure out how many more sprints until the release. Example: We have a velocity of 20 and the stories in the backlog for this release have a total of 100 story points, so QED, we have 5 sprints r ...

Agile & Business - agileconsortium.blogspot.com · 32 references

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