Lean Startup The Lean Startup movement has had my interest since Eric Ries launched “The Lean Startup’. Not only because it seems like a great way to build new products, but also because it provided some of the ‘missing pieces’ to the Scrum...
When working with Scrum teams, getting your Refinement process right is key. I just finished reading ‘When’ by Daniel Pink (the author of Drive etc). It’s a great book and I can recommend it to anyone interested in improving your personal effectiveness or in human...
I am always trying to improve my course material and the way I explain things. I wanted to create a short explainer video on refinement for a while already. Recently I finally got around to doing it. 🙂 Apart from using as training material, I wanted to share it online...
I consider Retrospectives a key part of Scrum. Without it, the team would not be able to inspect and adapt it’s proces and work environment. As a consequence, I think putting (a lot of) effort into the preparation of your Retrospective is always worth it. I am always...
What is an Agile Architect? The role of architects in an Agile organisation has been a topic of debate for a long time now. What is ‘Agile Architecture’? The Scrum Guide only provides information about the Scrum team itself. Different Agile Scaling...
There seems to be a big misunderstanding about the role of the Scrum Master going around in the Agile community. The phrasing people use differs a bit, but it always comes down to this: “When you start a Scrum team, you need a Scrum Master, but after the team...
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