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West vs. Japan
Why do we level out? In many agile teams I have met the introduction of Agile methods have made the teams to take a big leap. But then, after a while, they level out. Why so? |
Nov 19, 2009 |
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Know your continuous improvement
Continuous improvement ( "kaizen") is a core process within Kanban and/or Scrum. But what does it mean? Here is an A3 I use to explain the concept |
Oct 11, 2009 |
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Your Scrum is running fine, right?
Your team is coding along, sprints are passing by, your somewhere around sprint 15.. life is ok.. ..or? As a famous test leader once said: "Team are happily completing sprints but nothing gets's done" Here are a couple of things to look out... |
Sep 1, 2009 |
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It is not the process, it's the improvements
For those of you who wonder "why would anybody convert a Scrum team to Kanban" (see earlier blog) - it is important that you understand the true intent. (..yes there is one! :) What expected output do you have from a process framework? Thi... |
Aug 24, 2009 |



