by Jeff Sutherland | Oct 17, 2003 | Blog |
It is hard for people to realize how radical SCRUM is because it is such a simple process, anyone can do it. Here is an example to expand your thinking about SCRUM. Below is data from Jones, Capers. Applied Software Measurement, Second Edition. McGraw Hill, 1997 on...
by Jeff Sutherland | Dec 18, 2002 | Blog |
Update on 17 Sep 2008: Please note that this is a very old posting in the early days of PatientKeeper before we learned how to eliminate the “QA Sprint” or “stabilization Sprint” before going to full production in a hospital system. The...
by Jeff Sutherland | Oct 19, 2002 | Blog |
Scaling Agile Methods: Can eXtreme programming work for large projects? By Sanjay Murthi, New Architect, October 2002 From literate programming to evolutionary delivery, veteran project managers have seen a variety of shifting development methodologies. Most recently,...
by Alex Interlandi | Aug 23, 2023
Choose Your Agile Journey Your Agile journey is an unfolding story of growth, innovation, and transformation. Ready to begin the next chapter in your career? Explore our pathways below. Scrum Team Member You are a member of a team, or you interact with a team that...
by Alyssa Layden | May 10, 2022 | Blog, Value Stream Management
Value Stream Management vs. Value Stream Mapping: Opportunities and Pitfalls by Kamaria Hill | May 10, 2022 | Blog Value Stream Management allows you to determine the measurable flow of value, where value delivery is slowed down, as well as create opportunities for...