Updates to the Scrum Guide – The 5 Scrum values take center stage – Scrum.org Community Blog

blog.scrum.org Today Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, the creators of Scrum delivered a webinar on their latest update to the Scrum Guide.  The update was a simple one, adding the 5 values of Scrum to the Guide. And when I say simple I mean simple in terms of… https://blog.scrum.org/updates-scrum-guide-5-scrum-values-take-center-stage/?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=scum-guide-2016

SAFe Update – an awesome new essentials window

There was an update on the SAFe on June 23, 2016 where the good folks at Scaled Agile released a simplified version of the SAFe Big Picture. This new tool will make it easier to introduce the Scaled Agile Framework for the Enterprise to folks whom are not familiar with it.

Jem D’jelal: Throwing the Scrum Certificate away?

Reblogged with permission from Jem D’jelal, the original author of this content, as a contributor to blogagility.com. Originally published on LinkedIn January 20, 2016.  Jem D’jelal Coaching individuals & teams to find “better” ways of working.  If Yes. Then I should consider recycling all of ’em! My bodybuilding trophies. My Jujitsu belt. My degree certification. MyContinue reading “Jem D’jelal: Throwing the Scrum Certificate away?”

Reblog: Agile Failure Patterns In Organizations

An excellent article by Stefan Wolpers that consolidates his findings of common failure patterns for agile scrum xp, lean/kanban implementations. Agile Failure Patterns in Organizations 2.0 reblogged with permission from Mr. Wolpers.

AGILE MOMENT: Agile Transformations and ROI

Agile Transformations and ROI This question was asked recently on a social network Scrum group. I thought that it was very relevant and also a common request from executives that desire an evaluation of ROI for agile transformations. However, it is important to consider both efficiency and the effectiveness of your agile transformation.