Who owns the meetings in Scrum?
We are coaching a new team to use Scrum, and a question has popped up about who owns the various meetings in Scrum. Many people think… Read More »Who owns the meetings in Scrum?
We are coaching a new team to use Scrum, and a question has popped up about who owns the various meetings in Scrum. Many people think… Read More »Who owns the meetings in Scrum?
Last night we did a talk for SUGSA (the Scrum User Group of South Africa). It was a blast and full of eager learners 🙂… Read More »Product Ownership – Dealing with capacity and prioritisation
We often coach Product Owners. One of the things we’ve come to realise over time is that 2 day theoretical courses out of the office… Read More »A handy guide for coaching Product Owners
As a Product Owner do you ever feel that you have too much work and not enough capacity, or have too many stakeholders yelling for their… Read More »A technique to help Prioritise your Backlog
Karen and I were fortunate enough to attend the Product Management course by Flow Interactive last week. We have been wanting to attend this for… Read More »The lost art of Product Management
I’m sure most of you have heard about the 3C’s before. This was first blogged about on 30 August 2001! That’s right – well over… Read More »Agile Requirements – the 3C’s
We learned about Customer Journey Maps on the Product Management course with Flow Interactive. They are a great way of considering how your customers interact… Read More »Customer Journey Mapping
The Agile20xx conference is the biggest agile conference in the world. There are about 2000 people, and 17 concurrent tracks for a full 5 days!… Read More »Agile2014
Often in agile we are so focussed on improving and finding the next impediment to solve that we forget how far we have come. Most… Read More »Ready to celebrate
Do you know what the capacity of your software development teams are? And how does work flow into these teams?