by JJ Sutherland | Jul 17, 2018 | Blog |
Scrum Hardware: eXtreme Manufacturing Explained by Joe Justice | July 13, 2018 | Blog A continuously improving blast of new, high-quality products which get the marketplace excited, tests assumptions and makes money; That is the goal of Scrum Hardware. To...
by Alyssa Layden | Oct 27, 2017 |
The Scrum in Hardware Guide Purpose of the Scrum in Hardware Guide This guide serves to define Scrum in Hardware with specific technical practices and patterns to achieve rapid releases and short iterations in Hardware. This guide is a living document that will evolve...
by Alyssa Layden | Jul 12, 2016
Scrum in Hardware: 2016 Trainers In February of 2016, we held our first Scrum in Hardware: Train the Trainer course. This course was for professional Scrum coaches. The names of Scrum Coaches and Scrum Trainers appearing on this page have successfully completed our...
by JJ Sutherland | Apr 25, 2015 | Blog, Scrum in Agile |
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by Jeff Sutherland | Jul 21, 2014 | Blog, Scrum in Agile |
Scrum for Hardware Scrum inventor Jeff Sutherland and WikiSpeed founder Joe Justice discuss eXtreme Manufacturing and how you can implement test-driven hardware development using the Scrum framework. Learn how WIKISPEED invented a new manufacturing process that can...