Executive Summary: Downloadable PDF cheat sheets you can use to facilitate the events of Scrum: Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective. Click here to download the latest version of the Scrum Events Cheat Sheets This is the updated version of my Scrum Events Cheat
Executive summary: The Retrospective is an easy way to kill your Scrum if servant leadership is not well understood and enacted within and outside your Scrum Teams. The final Event of the Sprint – the second Boundary Event [1] – provides the Scrum Team with the
Executive summary: Who exactly is reviewing what during a Sprint Review in Scrum? The Sprint Review – the first of the Boundary Events – is a technical discussion about the team’s accomplishments in light of the Sprint Goal, centered around a demo showcasing these accomplishments to
Executive summary: The Daily Scrum can easily become 15 minutes of daily distraction and waste. “I have done X yesterday. I will continue doing it today. No impediments.” does not cut it, really. Also known as the Daily Standup, it is sometimes almost as fun as
Executive summary: Does Scrum have a huge meeting overhead, or do we just miss the point? Part I. – Sprint Planning On a scale of one to ten, how much do you like when somebody’s wasting your time? Yeah, I thought so. Doing something just for
Executive summary: Introducing the terms “Delivery Team” and “Sprint Boundary”, in order to help to understand and adopt the Scrum framework. Evolution is not limited to biology. Adaptive changes happen in human culture and society all the time. It is the way forward. As such, language