In the previous two posts in this series we examined how Scrum provides value to business and why. This post continues the second theme examining the remaining elements of Scrum. Artifacts Product Backlog Basics: The product backlog is a prioritized list of features of everything needed and wanted in the finished product. To minimize waste […]
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Does Scrum Work? Hell Yes!!! Why
This is the second post in a series (thanks Mishkin for hosting the opener) – that discusses: Why does Scrum work? Why do any of the Agile Project Management methodology work? Final part here. Teams At the core of any successful development project is a team. The team can either work together as a group […]
Agile Architect – An Oxymoron
Gojko Azdic builds on the work of Nick Hines at ThoughtWorks to suggest the need for a specialized role called an Agile Architect. Yet another role – this is what we rail against being carried over from Waterfall/RUP world. Gojko defines the role of an architect to: On the topic of evaluating software architects, the […]