Javaforum, Malmö
Here are the slides from my session
"10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP", from the
JavaForum conference in Malmö.
I've done this session at other conferences, but updated the slides a little bit each time. Interesting that so many people like to hear about how to get it all wrong :o)
Great presentation!
Lots of goodies to use back home in the dev team.
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
We finally took the plunge to implement Scrum and XP. On day 1 of Sprint 1 out PO had a heart attack and has gone off work for several months. Beat that for screwing up your Scrum plans.
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
Ouch. Hope he gets well.
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
Hi Henrik,
I've tried to make a joke with agility in my company blog, would you take a look?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_Y-eHsADrw
Hope you have fun! :)
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
Nice contribution Henrik :)
I have wrote series of "Scrum Pitfalls" into my blog from experience. I guess you can relate to those easily:
http://huitale.blogspot.com/2008/03/common-scrum-pitfalls-self-organizing.html
http://huitale.blogspot.com/2007/11/common-scrum-pitfalls-killing-your.html
http://huitale.blogspot.com/2007/10/common-scrum-pitfalls-weak-product.html
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
Interesting links, thanks!
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
Very nice presentation Henrik !!
I want ask your permission to translate it to portuguese and put it on my blog. I will give you full credit, off course.
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
Hi Luciano, glad you liked the presentation, feel free to translate it to Portuguese. In fact, anybody is free to translate to whatever language they like.
Re: 10 ways to screw up with Scrum and XP
Nice presentation:) I like it a lot!
I think, 2 more things can be considered as well:
- lack of product vision,
- lack of release goal (or release's goal not presented to team).
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Seit er das (online verfügbare) Buch “Scrum and XP from the Trenches” geschrieben hat, gehört Henrik sicherlich zu einem der bekanntesten Scrum-Evangelisten. Er vertritt jedoch einen eher pragmatischen Stil und zeit Lösungen auf.
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