Boris Gloger : Scrum — Produkte zuverlässig und schnell entwickeln SCHNELLER, BESSER, EFFEKTIVER MIT SCRUM – Lesen Sie, wie Sie Ihre Produkte mit Scrum erfolgreich entwickeln können. – Profitieren Sie von den unzähligen Tipps und Praxisbeispielen des Autors. – Erfahren Sie, wie Scrum auch in großen Projekten und Organisationen funktioniert. – Erleben Sie eine neue … weiterlesen →
Author Archives: Boris Gloger
What if dropping a backlog item is not an option? Jeffs emergency procedure
In my experience, teams are to fast with the decision to drop a backlog item. A very nice idea comes from Jeff: He showed us in Frankfurt his emergency procedure: When a Team’s sprint burn down chart goes up and up and up, then the ScrumMaster has to talk to the Team and the Team … weiterlesen →
A brick wall – no way
So, what are these findings, as taken from a survey of 1 017 North American and European Enterprises conducted in the third quarter of last year and reported in “Agile Enterprise Adoption in 2007” which was updated by Carey Schwaber? Her conclusions are the following: Agile adoption has accelerated. Large Enterprises are more likely to … weiterlesen →
It is all a big mistake: The waterfall never existed!
Bob Schatz and myself gave a training last week in Mechelen. Bob showed us also the paper of Winston W. Royce: MANAGING THE DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS It is absolut clear after reading this paper — it is all a big mistake. The waterfall modell never existed. Royce tried to convince that you need … weiterlesen →
Leadership and innovation in a Networked World
I found an interesting article written bei Diego Rodriguez and and Doug Solomon. Both work at IDEO, one of the most successful design and product development companies in the world. In their article: “Leadership and Innovation in a Networked World” they showed that we need new ideas and that the new communication possibilities like “Skype” will help us … weiterlesen →
Scrum World Tour | 2008 | Brazil | Recife
For a start Recife and Manaus now have 28 new Certified ScrumMaster. We joined together an open and a private class in Recife. This meant we had a big enough class to guarantee a lot of fun during the games. Especially the Ball-Point Game with this big group was fun. I learned that when people … weiterlesen →
Scrum World Tour | 2008 | Brazil | Recife
The music continues. And Boris writes, “Did you know that Carnivals in Brazil are all different – Rio de Janiero, Recife and Puerto Alegre are all different to each other? Much like the differences between the carnival in Mainz and Cologne. They each have their own masks with those of Rio being the most expressive, … weiterlesen →