Reading is one of the most important exercises to stay updated, nourish the mind, develop critical thinking and grow professionally. Whether it is just for 30 minutes a day or an entire afternoon while enjoying the August heat, reading is a good habit not to be missed. That is why our expert agile coaches have collected some interesting reading suggestions on various agility-related topics, to share with our agile community.
Read post Read postThe Scrum Master is the "master" of Scrum process and events, of roles and respective responsibilities, of tools and methods used. But they have also to support and lead the team in the initial phase of their work.
Read post Read postThe Scrum Master is that figure who supports the team, defining the direction of the process. But a good Scrum Master has the ability to change many guises fluidly, adapting to the needs of the people involved: the "8 hats" of a Scrum Master.
Read post Read postA great Product Owner does not just filter between stakeholders' demands and team's needs, but stands out by employing those elements that increase its effectiveness, even if the context might interfere. In Agile Reloaded we experienced five "superpowers" that make a PO great.
Read post Read post"Antipatterns are common solutions to common problems where the solution is ineffective and may result in undesired consequences". In Product Ownership contexts we can identify two antipatterns; but how can we solve or avoid these dynamics?
Read post Read postKanban or Scrum? How similar are they? How different are they? Are they enemies? Or do they get along very well and have a secret son called Scrumban?
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