Scaling Patterns for Remote Teams Part 3
Learn about Scaling Patterns and how Scrum at Scale can help your teams continue to run smoothly while working remotely. Part 3 of 3
Scaling Patterns for Remote Teams Part 2
Learn about Scaling Patterns and how Scrum at Scale can help your teams continue to run smoothly while working remotely. Part 2 of 3
Scaling Patterns for Remote Teams Part 1
Learn about Scaling Patterns and how Scrum at Scale can help your teams continue to run smoothly while working remotely.
Product Increment or PSPI
Real world example of how you might create a Product Increment in a Sprint using vertical slicing mentality.
Kanban for Dealing with a Crisis
Rob Shaw discusses how to use Kanban when dealing with a crisis
Roman Voting Facilitation Technique
Yolanda Martinez discusses a voting technique, Roman Voting.
Fist of Five Facilitation Technique
Yolanda Martinez discusses a voting technique, Fist of Five.
Remote Daily Scrum
Rob Shaw goes over how you might handle your Daily Scrum with remote teams.
Agile Success with Remote Teams
Rob Shaw discusses Agile success while teams work remotely
Specialty Teams in Scrum
Learn what to do when you don't have enough of a specific skillset for each Scrum team.
Product Owner Overview
Fred gives a high level Scrum overview, specifically focusing on the role of the Product Owner and their responsibilities.
Why Agile Transformations Fail
There's no shortage of reasons why agile transformations fail, but you can avoid many of the pitfalls by educating yourself on common issues and preparing your business for potential problems.
User Story Mapping Session Overview
An overview of how to facilitate a user story mapping session with your scrum team.
Community of Practice
Learn about Community of Practice and how this can keep you and your team moving forward in your Agile journey!
Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Learn what MVP means, what the benefits are, and how to get started.
Good Agile Patterns
If your organization has decided to utilize an agile scaling technique it is important to understand both how to implement these changes and how to test the implementation.
Scrumalogies: Analogies for Scrum - Part Two
We gathered together some genius analogies to draw parallels between real life and the Scrum framework. This is a continuation of analogies from Part One.
Scrumalogies: Analogies for Scrum - Part One
Have you ever tried to explain how a Scrum concept works in a way that people can relate with? We find the easiest way to simply explain scrum is to use analogies that fit into everyone’s everyday knowledge.
What Is an Agile Organization?
What is an Agile organization exactly? What are some common characteristics of Agile organizations and how can your company develop those characteristics?