Category: SCRUM

Scrum – Project Management Framework

Scrum – Project Management Framework By Michelle Symonds Scrum is a project management framework used to help project managers effectively complete heavy workloads or complicated projects. It was initially created to be used solely...

Why Scrum Doesn’t Work in the Enterprise

Why Scrum Doesn’t Work in the Enterprise By Curtis Guilbot Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A couple of Fortune 50 clients I worked with had recently spent a few million on...

Scrum: Theory

Scrum: Theory By Alexander Boden Scrum is based on empirical process control theory. This immediately makes it sound complex: however, if we break this down we’ll see why this is actually easy to use,...

Do Sprints Add Value at All?

Do Sprints Add Value at All? By Tamás Györfi Do sprints make any sense at all? We can’t go fully agile, so these artificial deadlines don’t have any added value at the first place....

Don’t be a Scrum Zombie

Don’t be a Scrum Zombie By Marc Löffler Every Scrum team knows the most famous 3 questions asked at the Daily Scrum: What did you do yesterday? What will you do today? Is anything...

Why I Hate SCRUM Daily Stand-up Meetings

Why I Hate SCRUM Daily Stand-up Meetings By Anonymous I’ve been doing SCRUM stand-up meetings for 2 years before switching to a pre-sales role, and I’m going to tell you why I hated this....