From Meager Beginnings to Masterful Ends
The story of how using Scrum helped one team complete a project outside the world of software with a minimal budget, almost no direction, and even less time.
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The Results of the Board Vote Are In!
The community has spoken. Two new board members, representing the members of the Scrum Alliance, have been elected to serve on the Scrum Alliance Board of Directors. Want to know who you elected? Keep reading.
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Are We Headed to Abilene?
Scrum teams are tasked with finding the most optimal way to accomplish the work. To do this, they make decisions ranging from how best to meet goals to who should work on which tasks. Reaching group consensus can be difficult. Some opinions are more dominant than others; some voices more hesitant to speak out. Even in agreement, true consensus might not exist. Find out how to reach an agreement that everyone on the team can believe in.
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User Group Guidelines
A downloadable, at-a-glance look at the values that guide Scrum Alliance Scrum User Groups
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Meet the Candidates for the Board Director Seats
Get to know a little about each candidate who has been nominated for the two vacant SCM Director seats.
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Scrum User Groups: 100 and Still Growing
Our Scrum User Groups now number 100 and are growing every day. Have you found your place in a local Scrum User Group?
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Election for SCM Director Seats In Progress
The 2010 election for the SCM director seats on the Scrum Alliance Board has begun.
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Check Out the New Videos about Scrum Gatherings and Scrum User Groups
Get a behind the scenes look at Scrum Gatherings and Scrum User Groups.
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Agile through Scrum
An introduction to Scrum as presented at CQAA Lunch Learn session.
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Go with the Workflow
How one CSP discovered that when explaining product backlog items to new teams, it's best to avoid delving into details about the PBI itself and instead focus on the the workflow of a PBI and the interaction with the Scrum framework.
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ScrumMasters Top Project Managers in Earnings
A recent report on AgileZone claims that ScrumMasters now earn more than Project Managers. Read on for the surprising details.
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April 2010 Newsletter
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May 2010 Newsletter
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Agile Alliance: Living our Values Principles in Crisis
The Agile 2010 conference, long planned for Nashville, TN, suddenly had to be relocated due to severe flooding. Read the story of how this Scrum Alliance-sponsored conference used agile values and principles to respond quickly to change.
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Post-It Revisited
A while ago I wrote about my experiences with Scrum and a little helper I like to call Posty the Post-It note. Ok, so I dont actually call it that, but I do use the Post-It extensively when Im scrumming.
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Agile Israel 2010
AgileIsrael2010 was a great and blasting event organized by AgileSparks. 450 professionals from around 150 companies attended. The event included case studies presentations and tracks about Scrum, Lean, Kanban, combining intros, games and advanced topics. There were also an ask the expert corner and a panel discussion --- and of course, lots of fun!
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Managing Myopia with Release Burndowns
Sprint burndowns are an essential Scrum artifact. Teams use them throughout the sprint to track work remaining. But one CSP has found that, for his projects, a release burndown has become just as essential, especially when it comes to communicating with upper management.
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