Serious Scrum Weekly Update #31
Welcome to the latest edition of the Serious Scrum digest! In this weekly digest, we’ll round up all the Serious Scrum publications from…
Welcome to the latest edition of the Serious Scrum digest! In this weekly digest, we’ll round up all the Serious Scrum publications from March 30th to April 5th.
This week we saw the dust settle a bit after the very productive previous week. Still we produced enough reading material for you.
Willem-Jan Ageling addressed how Product Owners often fail:
Why most Product Owners in Scrum are destined to fail
Simple to understand, difficult to mastermedium.com
His second article of the week explains how an leaders can enable their people to self-organise the creation of a new department:
Self-organising a new organisation — the Marketplace
Let your people choose where they wish to work!medium.com
Willem-Jan’s also discussed the assessment of 6 scaling frameworks.
Assessment of 6 approaches to scale Scrum
Scaling Scrum, part 14medium.com
Paddy Corry created three articles. His first article discussed how the Agile and Scrum organisations got divided.
How certification paths divided the organisations of agile and scrum
After they started with a common languagemedium.com
His second article introduces his brilliant video explaining the Sprint Review:
Scrum Explainer Videos (4) — The Sprint Review
Handy videos to explain the Scrum Eventsmedium.com
Paddy had a busy week. His third article is discussing “Instagramification” of Scrum:
#InstagramScrum
4 Signs that your Scrum team suffers from it #waitwhaatmedium.com
Daniel Westermayr published an article about compulsive hoarding disorder leading to big backlogs.
Does your Scrum Team have a compulsive hoarding disorder?
Everybody likes it tidy — nobody likes to tidy up. Here’s what you can do.medium.com
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