Agile Coach Camp 2014 Was A Huge Success
During the closing circle of Agile Coach Camp 2014 our facilitator – Deb Hartmann Preuss – asked us: Which word described our experiences during the
During the closing circle of Agile Coach Camp 2014 our facilitator – Deb Hartmann Preuss – asked us: Which word described our experiences during the
After years of following the PMBOK and delivering projects using traditional project management methods (waterfall) your organization has decided to try out scrum. What are
Where waterfall projects went wrong is where agile principles were born. The war room – gathering the team in one location for a short burst
Adopting scrum is hard. When organizations decide to take on an agile transformation, the scrum team needs coaching and encouragement. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false” alt=”Steve Rideout |
If a person believes that carrots and sticks lead to productivity, no 2-day class and a certificate on the wall can change that. But those
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