Lean Coffee Connection
I’ve been enjoying Lean Coffee’s so much more since it switched to a virtual format. I get to connect with people around the world, not… Read More »Lean Coffee Connection
I’ve been enjoying Lean Coffee’s so much more since it switched to a virtual format. I get to connect with people around the world, not… Read More »Lean Coffee Connection
I’m a tester in a small delivery squad at Trade Me. Karen joined our team four months ago as a Product Delivery Manager and in… Read More »Full Time Scrum Master – a 6 week experiment pt 1
We recently worked with a client who do outsourced software development. They were looking to start using Scrum with a bit more discipline than they… Read More »Invoicing without timesheets
Most teams starting out with Scrum understand their backlog and what we called planned work. This is work that everyone grooms together and fully understands.… Read More »Interuptions, Support, Business as usual – how do these work in scrum
If you are lucky, you have direct access to your customers. In our experience very few Product Owners have this luxury – especially if they… Read More »Do you know your stakeholders?
Last week (9 – 11 February 2015 we attended the Scrum Coach Retreat in South Africa. Sam found herself in a group that was focussed… Read More »The ScrumMaster Skeleton
We are currently helping out at a client, and I found myself in the ScrumMaster role 🙂 It’s been a while! They run one week… Read More »One week sprint, 45 minute Retrospective plan
Every month we have a company retrospective for at least 90 minutes. In 3 years it has proven to be of huge value. Every month… Read More »The Growing Agile monthly retrospective
Let me start this post by saying I am not a UX expert in anyway, however we have been chatting to Flow Interactive recently about how… Read More »Agile & UX: What’s wrong with working one sprint ahead?
I don’t remember who suggested I read it or how it ended up on my kindle, but somehow I stumbled into reading “Unblock! A guide… Read More »Continuous Agile: A book review