Training beyond IT teams
Recently we’ve been training quite a few teams that do not have any link at all to software development. I thought I’d share a little… Read More »Training beyond IT teams
Recently we’ve been training quite a few teams that do not have any link at all to software development. I thought I’d share a little… Read More »Training beyond IT teams
Yesterday was World Retrospective Day. World Retrospective Day is a volunteer-based, globally coordinated effort to share in the power of retrospectives: https://worldretrospectiveday.com/. World retrospective day started… Read More »World Retrospective Day 2021
“Regardless of what we discover, we understand and truly believe that everyone did the best job they could, given what they knew at the time,… Read More »The Prime Directive
The purpose of the Daily Scrum is to inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal and adapt the Sprint Backlog as necessary, adjusting the upcoming planned… Read More »The Daily Scrum Stand Up
A few weeks ago I featured on the Scrum Master Toolbox podcast with Vasco Duarte and Yves Hanoulle. We talked about continuous improvement and the importance of learning… Read More »Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast
2020 has been a tough year for many, myself included. This pandemic has shifted our lives completely. I haven’t seen my friends in a year.… Read More »Being curious about you
Nanny McPhee is one of my kids favourite films, the magical Nanny that helps really naughty children, and their parents, to understand each other and… Read More »Nanny McPhee Returns
Back by popular demand is the New Scrum Master Email Course. Here are the topics we will cover: What should I be doing all day… Read More »New Scrum Master email course
I was browsing LinkedIn recently and came across a post by the legendary Alex Sloley where he stated that he had signed the Oath for… Read More »Oath for an Agile Coach
This is the fourth and final part of the blog series were we discuss the 12 Agile Principles. In this post we will focus on… Read More »The 12 Agile Principles. Part Four.