Pragmatic Agile Estimation: Predicting the Unpredictable
Your estimate is a guess. It expires and it changes. In Predicting the Unpredictable, Johanna Rothman provides practical tips that increase trust, reduces bad management
Your estimate is a guess. It expires and it changes. In Predicting the Unpredictable, Johanna Rothman provides practical tips that increase trust, reduces bad management
The Agile community in Indianapolis is a vibrant and flourishing group of passionate agilists and lean thinkers. They put together an amazing conference that should
Scrum teams work on complex problems. Solutions emerge during these type of projects; over time and after many sprints. When a scrum master becomes the “hero” and mandates
The number one question that I get from managers who are learning about Scrum and Agile is: What do I control on an Agile Project?
A former co-worker reached out to me and wanted to know how to pass Scrum.org’s Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) assessment. Below I describe
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A Professional Scrum Trainer with Scrum.org, Ryan Ripley has experience as a software developer, manager, director, and Scrum Master in multiple Fortune 500 companies.
Ryan is committed to helping teams break the cycle of “bad Scrum” so they can deliver valuable software that delights their customers. The host of “Agile for Humans,” the top agile podcast on iTunes, Ryan lives in Indiana with his wife, Kristin, and three children.