Food for Agile Thought’s issue #200—shared with 22,519 peers—delves into fixed agile, we learn about how large organizations assess a Scrum Master’s qualification, and why ‘agile transformation’ is not ideal as a story to tell.
We also ask whether all of your organization’s members can answer the “what is your product” question consistently, we gain a better understanding how uncertainty will influence product discovery and delivery, respectively, and brush up our understanding of effective Product Backlog refinement techniques.
Lastly, we like to thank Basecamp for providing another free webbook on software project management Basecamp-style. (#NoAgile, #NoScrum, #NoWaterfall, #NoPostits, #NoSprints, #NoStandups — just saying.)
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🏆 The Essential Read
3 Compelling Concepts from Basecamp's Shape Up
:Sachin Rekhi critiques the latest (free) Basecamp book by Ryan Singer on how to manage software projects.
Fixed Agile & Scrum
Fixed-Everything: Agile?
:Fixed Agile: Ron Jeffries shares his take on the question of whether ‘agile’ is suited to deliver on fixed scope, budget, and timeline projects.
(via Agile Alliance): How Do We Know if a Scrum Master is “Good Enough” for Our Teams?
Sarah Baca reports on how Express Scripts is trying to determine the qualification of Scrum Masters and how the approach is developing.
Medium): Agile transformation is a bad story and here is why
(viaYuri Malishenko shares his thoughts about why ‘agile transformation’ is genuinely a bad story.
📅 Liberating Structures Scrum Workshop — From Product Strategy to Roadmap to Sprint Review
Join us for another exciting LS Scrum workshop on September 7th, 2019, in Berlin. Following up on our first workshop, We will continue exploring LS microstructures, weave them into strings and apply those to Scrum’s soft underbelly — the product side, or figuring out what is worth building. Please note that this class is an advanced Liberating Structures Scrum workshop. The class is not suited for beginners to Liberating Structures. Also, you need to have a good understanding of both Scrum as well as product management in general. The workshop language is English.
Product & Lean
What Is Your Product?
:Ellen Gottesdiener reflects on the importance of having a clear and consistent answer to this fundamental question.
Mind The Product): Product Discovery or Product Delivery: How do you Decide?
(viaPhilipp Krehl analyzes the fundamental difference between product discovery and delivery: the degree of uncertainty.
Scrum.org): Effective Refinement, Part I
(viaIlia Pavlichenko suggests how to split stories, take on refinements, and why developers need to communicate directly with the stakeholders.
📯 Liberating Structures 4 Scrum: Lessons from a One-Day Immersive Workshop
Why running a Liberating Structures immersive workshop? Since the beginning of 2019, the Hands-on Agile meetup in Berlin has been exploring how to apply Liberating Structures to Scrum. Beyond the basics, we have addressed the Sprint Retrospective, the Sprint Planning, the Product Backlog as well as the Daily Scrum.
So, I thought it might be a worthwhile experiment to aggregate the previous meetups into a one-day immersive workshop on Liberating Structures for Scrum, built around climate change and MegaBrain.io, a struggling startup with little runway left and in desperate need of two successful Sprints. We ran that workshop last week, and this is what we learned.
Read More: Liberating Structures 4 Scrum: Lessons from a One-Day Immersive Workshop.
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Unfortunately it looks like Sarah Bacca’s report on the Agile Alliance website cannot be found. The link doesn’t work and a direct Google search gets to the same page, which still doesn’t work :(
Well, I assume that the company in question wasn’t that pleased with the publication. Too bad, was a good one.