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Taking One for the Team...the Refactoring of Failure

Recently I've been coaching a large organization through an agile transition. I've introduced Scrum, Kanban and Scrumban ways of working to about a dozen teams...

0 replies - 1127 views - 05/16/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Product Backlogs in Practice

A few days back I came across Yuriy Zubarev's Cynical Agile and Scrum Dictionary. There are some nice, cutting observations in there, but the one...

0 replies - 4553 views - 05/09/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Agile Estimation in Practice

The longer I spend working as an agile coach, the more I find myself in disagreement with Hamlet. To estimate, or not to estimate? That is the question. Out of...

0 replies - 2943 views - 05/02/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Product Ownership in Practice

Scrum has simple rules about team composition. There is the Development Team plus exactly one Scrum Master and exactly one Product Owner. Due to potential...

0 replies - 1486 views - 04/10/13 by Ian Mitchell in Articles

Does Agile Manifesto Need Changes? The 10 Years Experience!

I delivered a presentation on the above topic earlier this year at an Agile Conference in NCR, India.I have summed up my thoughts below.On a cold winter...

0 replies - 695 views - 11/09/11 by Naveen Gupta in Articles