Is Scope Creep Anti-Scrum?

by Sameh Zeid | 0 Comments | 22 May 2013 |

Myphoto_002 "Scope creep" is a term that I see being used by Scrum teams. I've always wondered if this term smacks of inadequate Scrum implementation. It's an indication of traditional project management that's disguised in the appearance of Scrum. To explai...

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Why Big Bosses Say They're Tired of Agile (or, The Scrum Speech After One Year)

by Sunil Upadhye | 1 Comments | 20 May 2013 |

Sunil_-_pic In my journey from a small town and poor farmer family of India to the "Big B's (Bosses)" of the world's largest corporations, I've seen some strange behaviors. Whenever I set up an Agile transformation workshop or an Agile center of excellence i...

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Micro PDCA: Improve Your Improvement

by Mário F. Melo | 2 Comments | 17 May 2013 |

Mariony The concern about continuous improvement has been a constant at Facta TI since the company's inception. This concern made some practices emerge in a natural way, and they quietly became part of our days. In fact, they became so natural to us tha...

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Agile Software Development: A People Business

by Karim Harbott | 2 Comments | 15 May 2013 |

26e12b5 Let's face it: People skills is not an area in which the software development community has traditionally excelled. The very traits that can help a developer excel at technical problem solving can often make him or her challenging to work with day...

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Step 1: Use a Checklist

by Dennis Kornbluh | 3 Comments | 13 May 2013 |

Cropped_dkpic When you're about to engage in a risky activity, such as flying an airplane, it's wise to be prepared. The cost of a mistake may be measured in lives. Thankfully, aviators have figured out a simple but effective means to keep planes flying safely....

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Should Defects Be Considered User Stories?

by Prashant Pund | 3 Comments | 10 May 2013 |

P6290039 User stories and story points A user story is a description of functionality at the lowest level of granularity that can be independently developed and demonstrated to generate feedback. Since, in Scrum, we focus on developing the smallest increm...

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Becoming a Certified Scrum Professional

by Rajat Bhalla | 4 Comments | 08 May 2013 |

Rb-closeup Considering the increasing number of companies practicing Agile, getting a ScrumMaster on the rolls has almost become mandatory. Consequently, lot of people (including PMPs) are getting themselves certified as ScrumMasters (or Certified Scrum Deve...

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