by Tom Bullock | Aug 28, 2020 | Blog
Clinically Agile: How Doctors in the UK Used Elements of Scrum and Scrum@Scale in Their COVID-19 Response by Tom Bullock with Dr. Robert Macadam and Dr. David Raw | August 28, 2020 | Blog The United Kingdom has been hit particularly hard by COVID-19. For healthcare...
by Alyssa Layden | Oct 2, 2018
CASE STUDY The Journey to Scrum@Scale at a Fortune 500 Oil & Gas Company Scrum Inc.’s Consulting & Coaching Practice is committed to delivering better results, faster than competing firms. We differentiate ourselves in four key ways: 1. “Minimal Viable...
by Alyssa Layden | Dec 1, 2017 |
Scrum Training and Credentialing SCRUM TRAINING & CREDENTIALS Scrum Inc.’s training teaches the most advanced and up-to-date Scrum practices. We offer the only Scrum training developed and endorsed by Jeff Sutherland, the co-creator of Scrum. Our instructors are...
by JJ Sutherland | Oct 10, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Yesterday’s Weather Yesterday’s Weather is a Scrum pattern that helps Teams quickly calculate how many Points they will likely complete in the upcoming Sprint. The name comes from the fact that the best predictor of today’s weather is yesterday’s weather. In...
by JJ Sutherland | Jul 20, 2014 | Blog, Scrum Framework |
Definition of Ready Having a Definition of Ready means that stories must be immediately actionable. The Team must be able to determine what needs to be done and the amount of work required to complete the User Story or PBI. The Team must understand the...