I was browsing my LinkedIn feed today when I stumbled upon a poll with a very simple question: “Who owns the Sprint Backlog?”. Surprisingly, even though the poll was posted on one of the largest Agile groups on LinkedIn (with over 250,000 members), it turned out that more than half of the respondents got the […]
As discussed recently on Twitter, tech debt is an issue that deserves more attention, given its potential to derail products and projects in IT organizations. This article provides an opportunity to not only announce that Delivery Management is now active on Twitter, but also to delve deeper into this topic. We’ll explore what tech debt […]
Nexus is the Latin word for connection and Nexus Scrum, a framework designed to scale Agile, lives up to its name by seamlessly connecting people and things. With 3 to 9 Scrum Teams collaborating under one Product Owner, this framework helps streamlining collaboration while delivering increments from one single Product Backlog. Delve into this article […]
A crucial ceremony of Scrum is the Sprint Retrospective, a reflection and improvement session held at the end of each sprint. In today’s article, we’ll explain what exactly a Retrospective is, explore why it’s often overlooked despite its immense value, and most importantly, equip you with a collection of creative retro ideas that will allow […]
Large Scale Scrum (LeSS) is a framework for scaling Scrum to large organizations. Similarly to Nexus, it is based on the same principles as Scrum, but it adapts those principles to work with multiple teams. LeSS can help organizations to increase throughput, improve quality, and reduce risk. However, it is a complex framework and requires […]
If you’re new to the topic, you might find yourself pondering over many burning questions: what exactly are Agile and Scrum? Is Scrum separate from Agile? Is Scrum just Agile? Which comes first, Scrum or Agile? Well, don’t worry! Today, we are going to explain what is the difference between Agile and Scrum and how […]