... I just got the book "The knowledge-creating company" by Takeuchi and Nonaka. Are there any references to Scrum within that book? (I can't find it in the ...
... Nonaka. ... Jonas: There might be more references but here are some: pgs. 78 (figure 3.7), 81 (middle of the page), 210, 211 (Rugby and "American...
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Ken Schwaber
ken.schwaber@...
Apr 9, 2002 1:48 pm
In the preface they make reference to rugby and passing the ball around, but I don't think there are any more specific references to scrums Ken ... From: Jonas...
The AgileAlliance has a place to list all agile usergroups at http://www.agilealliance.com/userGroups (case sensitive, remember the capital G). If you want...
I just realized that the Tollhouse(tm) cookie recipe demonstrates both defined an empirical processes: Defined: "BAKE for 9 to 11 minutes" Empirical: "or until...
And if you think about it the chocolate chips are fairly self-organizing. I've always been surprised that I never cook a batch and end up with a cookie without...
It's a uComics Postcard! Linda Rising (risingl@...) has sent you a In the Bleachers postcard from uComics.com, the best comics site in the universe. To see...
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Ken Schwaber
ken.schwaber@...
Apr 15, 2002 7:04 pm
I knew we were getting religious, but I didn't know the fathers were involved. Ken ... From: risingl@... [mailto:risingl@...] Sent: Monday, April 15,...
Good ideas are just naturally adopted by others :-)! BTW, to see how someone is spreading the word -- check out Mary Poppendieck39;s article in the latest...
I think articles are posted a month after the magazine appears: http://www.sdmagazine.com/ This is the most valuable "freebie" I get -- so sign up -- costs...
Mike, Thanks for the references. (I've not had the time to look them up until now). I'll try finding the "original" article. Jonas ... From: Mike Beedle...
... Now I found it on Mary's site: http://www.poppendieck.com/wicked.htm ... I really like the articles they publish on the web. However, since I live in ...
Sometimes. I lived in Denmark for a year and just came back in July 2001. I really miss Europe :-(! I visited the Vasa museum in Stockholm and wrote an article...
Yes, Europe is nice. But I have never been to USA yet so I can't compare the two. Your article was really interesting! Both to see the parallels and to learn ...
Jonas- While not exclusively a collection of Scrum articles, the Agile Alliance web site (www.agilealliance.com <http://www.agilealliance.com/> ) plans to...
I have one on the power of small frequent meetings coming out in STQE this month (or next month?). I'll let you know when I have a pdf on my web site. The Vasa...
I came across this URL recently: http://www.fastwater.com/Company/Research/study/. It is from a company that is looking to study companies using agile ...
I spent an hour today participating in a meeting to discuss prioritization of backlog for a sprint starting on Friday and then another hour or two organizing...
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Ken Schwaber
ken.schwaber@...
May 2, 2002 6:20 pm
We had a web-based tool, ScrumOnline, but it got pretty clunky. I've had best success with customized XL. Ken ... From: Mike Cohn...
I tracked my backlog with Excel. I had enough columns so that I could put in elements of interest to various parties, for example, date entered into backlog,...
XL? Do you mean MS Excel, or something else? Has anybody used request tracking tools like bugzilla for handling backlog? The way issuezilla is used (for...
Hi, While reading the book "The Knowledge-Creating Company" by Nonaka and Takeuchi I got quite puzzled about what they call a middle-up-down management style....
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Ken Schwaber
ken.schwaber@...
May 3, 2002 12:09 pm
Jeff Sutherland has successfully used CVS. I've attached an example that Stephane Besson (stephane.besson@...) sent to me of Sprint backlog using...
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Alice.O'Hanlon@...
Alice.O'Hanlon@...
May 3, 2002 12:13 pm
Dearest Scumdevelopers...... Our team is already working on answering these questions for our environment, but it would be nice to hear input from folks that...
Alice— ... Absolutely! Scrum is an infinitely viable approach to development. Because of the way Scrum puts direct emphasis on the prioritization of work it...
We also use Excel in most cases, but we have used other tools as well: * formatted wikis (this works nicely, specially if the place where you hold Scrum...
Mike, ... I've also thought about that. I've also considered doing one using Zope. However, I have one little problem: I have not yet participated in a Scrum ...
One of the perpetual questions I get when introducing Scrum is "can't we just email you our new estimates and skip these daily meetings?" That attitude...
I guess I would have considered Scrum to be a process that puts emphasis on the individual but does so by putting a team framework in place to support that...