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The Leadership Connection

Posted by Skip Angel on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

In a recent Certified Scrum Product Owner course, we presented the following slide that contrasted Acceptance Criteria to a team’s Definition of Done: I saw one of our students light up.  I knew that her “light bulb” had gone off.   As many others who have seen this slide in the past, I would have expected [...]

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“The Agile Coach”: a New Podcast

Posted by Michael Tardiff on Monday, April 13th, 2009

What’s “The Agile Coach”? It’s a new podcast from SolutionsIQ that explores the challenges and joys of coaching Agile teams.

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Why are there SO many meetings [in Scrum]?

Posted by Skip Angel on Friday, March 13th, 2009

I get this question often, especially for teams that are starting up in Scrum. Given that there are meetings in every short iteration, it can feel like a lot at first. Let’s look at the standard meetings that are part of the Scrum framework which include Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review/Demo and Sprint Retrospective. [...]

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Do You Put “CSM” After Your Name?

Posted by David Koontz on Friday, March 6th, 2009

I’ve noticed a new trend—people have been gaining titles. When I was younger, only doctors had initials (like MD) after their names. Do people who attend a CSM course gain a similar credential?

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