
Is There a Connection Between Innovation and Scrum?
Scrum is designed to solve interrelated problems that are common – but not unique – to software development projects: project scope and estimation. Do these problems also
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Scrum is designed to solve interrelated problems that are common – but not unique – to software development projects: project scope and estimation. Do these problems also
I have good news and bad news for people who struggled with remote meetings in the WFH era. The bad news: If your Zoom meetings
Thinking In Bets, Annie Duke, 5/7/2019, Penguin By Larry Tribble, PhD As a professional poker player, Annie Duke uses her experience in high-stakes decision making
Much of my coaching practice revolves around organizational change. Most team members can recognize organization-level challenges. Leaders are responsible for helping the organization adapt to
For a long time, we’ve heard that companies need to be innovative in order to keep up with the rapid pace of change in the
Mike Cohn at Mountain Goat Software takes on the idea of Getting to Done. Cohn’s insightful post is focused on scrum as a software development process
In studying communication and candor, I’ve come across the notion of “strong opinions, loosely held” as a foundation for candor. Lately, I’ve heard this concept
Scrum derives much of its power from the effectiveness of self-directed teams. When a strong team takes ownership of an issue, they feel compelled to
Tim Brown gives a great quote in a recent HBR podcast… “traditional forms of leadership that have been communicated to us from the youngest age
At Sigao Studios, we are passionate about making scrum perform well for clients. In our scrum implementations, we recognize that culture and process work together.