Your weekly digest of Serious Scrum publications.
Welcome to the latest edition of Serious Scrum News! In this weekly digest, we’ll round up all the Serious Scrum publications from the last seven days. It’s been a busy week here, so without further ado, let’s check out what’s been on the editors’ minds between September 30th and October 6th.
Dive into the three-part series by Paddy Corry, detailing his visit to the eXperienceAgile conference where he learned about an agile approach that Toyota Connected is rolling with right now.
Toyota Connected: Serious about Scrum 1
Toyota Connected: Serious about Scrum 2
Toyota Connected: Serious about Scrum 3
Oh, story points. Willem-Jan Ageling pointed out that these are NOT in the Scrum Guide.
Scrum — Management tells use to use story points
And then wrote the follow up to clarify a few things.
In episode 12 of the Road to PSM III series, Sjoerd Nijland digs into the nebulous definition of the term artifacts when it comes to Scrum.
I’ve been out of pocket the last week, but after a brief hiatus, John Clopton is back in the saddle. With my post, I hope that everyone learns to love the Sprint Review.
Last but not least: Paddy Corry also wrote an inspiring article about flow. Yes Paddy has been very busy!
Two types of flow every Scrum team needs
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