... I think we might subdivide that into (1) fear of our stuff (the software/product) and also (2) fear of themselves (their own organizational dysfunctions...
Does anyone have any sure fire tips for getting "customers" (internal or external) on board with moving from traditional development methods to Scrum? I am...
Geoff, It sounds like it is you who are determining the requirements for each sprint. You might consider letting your customers vote on which requirements each...
Maybe I've missed something... Can we assume that they (the customers and the organization) have bough in to the idea of "agile" (any agile process)? From...
Thanks Steve Thanks for your comments and I like the idea of voting although somewhere along the line there is always an arbitrary decision - be it who gets...
... Freya, some thoughts: First of all, what you're doing now isn't meeting these people's needs or wants. They want a date, and you're not giving it to them....
... Hi Geoff. I called you Freya earlier, because, as you probably know, that's what your email address suggests. Sorry for the confusion. Ron Jeffries ...
First of all, thank you for all the suggestions and replies. After our Scrum on Friday, I laid the situation out for the team. There was no doubt in their...
... You might take a look at some of the buy-in/consensus strategies in an article entitled "Agile Change Management: from First Principles to Best-Practices"...
I seem to be making progress in convincing customers about the agile process and certainly developers. As this isn't being driven by the business, it's just...
... We did a sort of QFD-light when I was at DEC. (It was commonly called QFD internally, but consultants who had worked on QFD in Japan thought we had barely...
One thought -- Many of your customers seem like they're still thinking in the traditional project planning mode (i.e., plan the whole schedule up front)....
I'm working on a project wherein we'll change the existing V model to Agile. However we can't discard every existing process; Scrum seems suitable as a wrapper...
Hi Dave, ... On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 14:32:09 -0500, David A Barrett ... [...] ... [...] thanks for quoting me and I would love to see your team working - obviously...
... use the matrix you have in the company currently - if you use SLOC or whatever than your company "awareness system" will only rely on those numbers. ... ...
... If you incrementally adopt, and if you get a practice (such as RefactorMercilessly) out of balance with its matching practices (such as TDD), you will...
I work for an organization where we are starting to impletement scrum. We had a few of our developers go in for Scrum training and they came back with some...
... Did you really do XP before? You're describing the classic waterfall model here. Start by getting rid of these last assumptions. For one thing, if you're...
I concur with Gary. You were not doing XP. In fact, virtually any implementation of XP would also be an implementation of Scrum. Your QA people need to pair...
Thanks - it's one step at a time at the moment. Changing the mindset of others, like you say, is the key and I can only do that gradually so it will probably...
... That's a darned good question. Where IS the customer, and is he fully engaged? This project has two business units involved. One is a product department,...
Fully agree with the previous speakers Arvind. I think you're trying to fit existing roles in a new name, and that is not what XP or Scrum is about. My view on...
It sounds like you are going to be both the 'project guy' and the 'product owner guy'. It also sounds like their has been a lot of trust build up between you...
The next Phoenix eXtreme Programming User Group meeting will be held on Monday, November 8th. This is an informal gathering of Phoenix area developers, project...
Ok I suppose I need to give more information here. This is what we were doing The BA's were involved in writing story cards and then working with developers...
After completing a successful Scrum based development project our team had a bit of an introspective about how and why Scrum worked and out of this came some...
Hello, I have a very bad feeling by reading this comment - I read all the time "planning", "be better informed"; "better decisions"; "planning upfront" ; "we...
Fully agree with Boris here, and couldn't have worded it better. The idea of a BA being a sprint ahead and QA being 1 sprint behind does not make sense to me....
Ok, I think I can understand your response to my posting as it does use the words plan, planning and analysis rather a lot! Planning is I think the wrong word...