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Basically this is trying to gamble the system.
The most example-giving thing that I remember from my Ju-Jutsu trainers: How patient they were.
The official word is indeed “Daily Scrum”.
Change is hard and that will not change
Will do so. I am now collecting all ideas, comments and interesting articles in a file.
The Peter principle of software development
The most important reason why people (development team and managers all alike) hate the Daily…
Thanks! I have notes for more.
Don’t fool yourself with words!
Interesting, this connection always seemed obvious to me.
I would like to hear those people’s experiences first-hand.
A very good suggestion that works out well, as I can confirm.
It is very good to remind people that some very common practices are not essential… especially…
I have seen this all too often in the bad old days… as a “totally surprising” consequence, people…
If the development team sees the PO as an adversary, the Scrum Master knows it is time for some…
The three questions can mislead people into believing that “they _have_ to speak for one minute” or…
The #1 fix: Get your customer (or at least the customer-facing colleague) to attend the sprint…
This is a very valuable article.
Sometimes it is very good to look back in order to realize where you have come from and how long…
My bonus addition: People feel psychologically safe so that transparency is possible at all.
“Commitment” is one of the most misunderstood terms I have encountered in the context of Scrum.
Maybe tackle the underlying issue: There will always be some people who are afraid.
Be suspicious if the the Sprint Planning is done on-the-fly.
“Sustainable pace” is the #1 topic to be added as a reference to the Scrum Guide.
The biggest reason against Scrum and Agile in general: You do not want to do a mid-/long-term…
Starting and ending on the same day makes sense for better alignment between different teams.
I know how hard it is to imagine delivering something releaseable every two weeks.
“Making the Scrum Master superfluous” is a nice ideal.
There is really no need to drown in meetings when you are doing Scrum (and you are not part of the…
I have seen this anti-pattern outside the Scrum context as well: There is a specific date/time…
The irony of MICROmanagement being the biggest hassle…
This is the Modern Agile principle that got me thinking the most.
This is indeed an interesting question to deal with: How to set yearly goals that do not interfere…
Upvoted! You could always argue about the exact wording and place but this is not the essential…
The validity of rules is measured at the times when it would fit persons of power to bypass them.
“Add a note about sustainable pace” would be my #1 suggestion.
Ok, ok, you finally got me to signup with this post! Expect more comments soon. :)
