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When you are considering adopting Agile, it can get confusing trying to sort through the different frameworks. Let’s take a look at why we think
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When you are considering adopting Agile, it can get confusing trying to sort through the different frameworks. Let’s take a look at why we think
Adopting Scrum is a popular way organizations implement Agile. Scrum can help teams improve their productivity, collaboration, and overall performance…
When you are developing any kind of product, it is important to have diverse viewpoints. But, how do you find diverse candidates when you are creating or adding to your Agile team?
Book clubs are often an informal way to get some professional development into your schedule. At CAVU, we are bringing the book club model to
Fear of failure is a huge obstacle in many people’s lives. It can be paralyzing and inhibit creativity, but it doesn’t have to. Failure is
The Retrospective is a great time for the team to reflect on how the team worked together to complete the Sprint. It’s not necessarily what has just happened, it’s dives into the root causes of why something may have happened.
CAVU Benefit Corporation has received Pending B Status from B Lab, an international nonprofit that recognizes organizations for their commitment to building and sustaining purpose-driven
CAVU is pleased to announce that it has received a $25,000 sponsorship from the Innovators Network Foundation in support of its LevelUp Scholarship Fund. The
At CAVU, we use the term “16th Minute” for topics that come up during our 15-minute Daily Scrum but need more of a discussion. So,
One of the most frequently used tools of Scrum Teams at CAVU is the Agile Toolkit. The Agile Toolkit is used to track the fundamental metrics
Is your company thinking about how to start scaling? Are you considering scaling up your Scrum knowledge? Look’s like CAVU has what you might be
By now, you probably know that CAVU is a benefit corporation. Our mission is to help members of underserved communities gain access to professional development