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Agile Chronicles: Refactor Your PMP: Quality Management Aug 19, 2008 ... Okay… it has been a while since my last installment in this series. Aside from my general inability to stay focused on a single topic (what ...
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Agile Chronicles: ScrumMasters and Team Members As I mentioned in my last post, Scrum only calls for three roles on a project. We get a ScrumMaster, a Team, and a Product Owner. ...
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Agile Chronicles: ScrumMasters and Team Members As I mentioned in my last post, Scrum only calls for three roles on a project. We get a ScrumMaster, a Team, and a Product Owner.
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Agile Chronicles: I'm a Certified ScrumMaster. BFD.* Actually so is my brother, and he’sa freakin’ marketing guy… } While I believe that the ScrumMaster 'certification' program had a hand in ...
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Agile Chronicles: I'm a Certified ScrumMaster. BFD.* Having PMPs reconstituted as 'Certified ScrumMasters' on staff instills a false sense of confidence in the team's ability to go it alone when transitioning ...
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Agile Chronicles: I'm a Certified ScrumMaster. BFD.* Maybe it is time to refactor, and limit the Scrum Master certification to a select few, as we do the designation "Certified Scrum Practitioner". ...
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Agile Chronicles: Burndown Chart Patterns Ideally, a team's or project's trend line simply burns down to zero at a constant (or near constant) slope. Since we don't have the luxury ...
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Agile Chronicles: Teams are the Building Blocks of Agile Organizations If you are going to embrace any form of agile, you need to start by thinking about your teams as the elemental building blocks of your agile organization.
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Agile Chronicles: MSF Agile: Point / Counterpoint In a recent post on the Scrum Development message board, Ken Schwaber expressed several strong opinions regarding Microsoft's MSF Agile Framework for agile ...
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Agile Chronicles: Continuous Acceptance Testing So we took the acceptance-tests out of the continuous build. ... When a new build appears, this utility kicks off an acceptance-test run for it. ...
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