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The meaning of Agile.
At the start of the 2000s, a quiet revolution began to unfold in the world of project management. Traditional methods, such as the Waterfall model with its rigid, sequential steps,...
The meaning of Agile.
At the start of the 2000s, a quiet revolution began to unfold in the world of project management. Traditional methods, such as the Waterfall model with its rigid, sequential steps,...

Scrum and AI: Perth Scrum Users Group
I recently gave a talk at the Perth Scrum Users Group about the exciting intersection of Scrum and AI. AI is an amazing tool that can help Scrum teams in...
Scrum and AI: Perth Scrum Users Group
I recently gave a talk at the Perth Scrum Users Group about the exciting intersection of Scrum and AI. AI is an amazing tool that can help Scrum teams in...

A Tale of Two Product Owners: The Journey from ...
Meet Alex, a Product Owner at a mid-sized tech company developing an innovative project management tool. Alex was enthusiastic and dedicated, but his approach to product ownership was far from...
A Tale of Two Product Owners: The Journey from ...
Meet Alex, a Product Owner at a mid-sized tech company developing an innovative project management tool. Alex was enthusiastic and dedicated, but his approach to product ownership was far from...

The Dangers of Agile Anarchy
The agile manifesto turned 23 this year, signaling over two decades since the lightweight, iterative approaches to software development went mainstream. Frameworks like Scrum have been widely adopted to help increase transparency, inspection,...
The Dangers of Agile Anarchy
The agile manifesto turned 23 this year, signaling over two decades since the lightweight, iterative approaches to software development went mainstream. Frameworks like Scrum have been widely adopted to help increase transparency, inspection,...

The psychology of Scrum.
Scrum fits our natural thinking, fostering purpose, mastery, clear goals, and continuous learning. It builds a collaborative culture, enhancing motivation.
The psychology of Scrum.
Scrum fits our natural thinking, fostering purpose, mastery, clear goals, and continuous learning. It builds a collaborative culture, enhancing motivation.

What is the difference between the Product Goal...
The Product Goal establishes the product's long-term direction, while Sprint Goals are incremental steps toward that aim. Each Sprint Goal should align with and advance the Product Goal. Breaking the...
What is the difference between the Product Goal...
The Product Goal establishes the product's long-term direction, while Sprint Goals are incremental steps toward that aim. Each Sprint Goal should align with and advance the Product Goal. Breaking the...