ken.schwaber@verizon.net [SCRUMDEVELOPMENT]
2015-09-02 18:43:10 UTC
http://scrum.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=22a762c59fe74ace9ccee784d&id=868da44efa&e=86cda5694e "Any project that costs more than $1 million in normalized labor is a waste of money, time, and resources." The Standish Group asserts this startling conclusion in its "Factors of Value" http://scrum.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=22a762c59fe74ace9ccee784d&id=3e447dd612&e=86cda5694ereport (June 29, 2015). http://scrum.us7.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=22a762c59fe74ace9ccee784d&id=7f1b439855&e=86cda5694e I was interviewed by Jim Johnson, creator of the Standish Group, for their Chaos Tuesday podcast. He asked me to focus on what makes for Good Scrum. Listen and see what you think http://scrum.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=22a762c59fe74ace9ccee784d&id=236299b3eb&e=86cda5694e, but I ask for mercy! If you are struggling with your Scrum Project... It may be because you are trying to use too many Scrum Teams. Many projects start with an assumption of how many people are needed, rather than learning based on emergent Product Backlog and discovered velocity. One of my favorite questions relates to, "We have 700 developers. How do we organize them for this release?" Look at our latest add-on to Scrum, Nexus, for ideas on how to scale your project responsibly http://scrum.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=22a762c59fe74ace9ccee784d&id=1f8bf59f22&e=86cda5694e. Then go to a workshop http://scrum.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=22a762c59fe74ace9ccee784d&id=4911486faa&e=86cda5694e to discuss your ideas with others.
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