par Tom Bullock | Oct 10, 2017 | Blog, Personnes et culture, Scrum en action, Webinaires |
Overcoming Obstacles We asked you to tell us about the Scrum challenges that your team is facing in the field. In this video, JJ Sutherland and Jess Larsen tackle some of the most common and challenging questions. Estimated time for this course: 45...
par Patrick Roach | Fév 27, 2017 | Blog, Scrum en action, Scrum dans Agile |
Scrum dans l'aviation militaire Construire un avion de chasse plus vite, moins cher et mieux avec ScrumALes systèmes militaires avancés sont parmi les défis de recherche, de conception et de fabrication les plus coûteux et les plus complexes au monde ! La question qui se pose est la suivante : "Comment contrôler les coûts...
par JJ Sutherland | Mai 1, 2015 | Blog, Scrum en action |
How to Launch a Scrum Team We share our step-by-step backlog for launching new teams or reinvigorating old ones. Three different perspectives from three Scrum Inc. coaches on how to launch a Scrum team and how to overcome the most common impediments. Estimated time...
par Patrick Roach | Mar 13, 2015 | Leadership agile, Blog, Scrum en action |
Scrum in Sales Scrum has it’s roots in software development, but it is often applied in other domains. Manufacturing, education, contracting, defense, even non-profit work. One area of early success in adopting Scrum has been sales. Businesses that have...
par JJ Sutherland | Mar 5, 2015 | Leadership agile, Blog, Scrum en action |
Muda Muda, or wasted effort, is one of the three types of waste outlined by Taiichi Ohno in his seminal book, The Toyota Production System. (See the slides for a breakdown of all three forms of Waste.) Estimated time for this course: 15 minutesAudience:...
par JJ Sutherland | Nov 20, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Cadre, Scrum en action |
Finish Early, Accelerate Faster Finish Early, Accelerate Faster (FEAF) is a Scrum pattern language composed of a number of Scrum Patterns used together. FEAF is an incredibly powerful pattern language because it will help new Teams establish good practices and take...