For a minute, I thought you were gonna hammer me with the friggin' Food Pyramid BS!
sharing publicly usually also means a good business culture of sharing internally -- and vice versa for not sharing publicly/internally.
I have always viewed scrum as a management technique... easily wrapped around delivering a software product. Since scrum is pretty light-weight, I guess doing it "all" is not that cumbersome, but you could probably…
If you think agile is a set of fixed steps, you are wrong. If you think a standup is a status meeting "for the boss," use jira and avoid the standup.
Agile in a Flash -- is chock-full of a bunch of great insights by some real practice-based folks. Caveat Emptor: you will not become an agile master in a flash by memorizing the cards in two days.
+1
For a minute, I thought you were gonna hammer me with the friggin' Food Pyramid BS!
sharing publicly usually also means a good business culture of sharing internally -- and vice versa for not sharing publicly/internally.
I have always viewed scrum as a management technique... easily wrapped around delivering a software product. Since scrum is pretty light-weight, I guess doing it "all" is not that cumbersome, but you could probably…
If you think agile is a set of fixed steps, you are wrong. If you think a standup is a status meeting "for the boss," use jira and avoid the standup.
Agile in a Flash -- is chock-full of a bunch of great insights by some real practice-based folks. Caveat Emptor: you will not become an agile master in a flash by memorizing the cards in two days.
+1