Keys to Agile and Scrum success

The Agile Culture Gap
The Agile Culture Gap
The Agile Culture gap is the nr. 1 cause for immature Agile implementations. You should read this blog if you want to understand how culture affects Agile transformation.
The Agile Culture Gap
Principle #2 - Apply systems thinking - Scaled Agile Framework
Principle #2 - Apply systems thinking - Scaled Agile Framework
A system must be managed. It will not manage itself. Left to themselves, components become selfish, competitive, independent profit centers, and thus destroy the system. The secret is cooperation between components toward the aim of the organization. —W. Edwards Deming Principle #2 – Apply systems thinking The four foundational bodies of knowledge that inform SAFe are systems thinking, Agile development, Lean product development, and DevOps. Systems thinking takes a holistic approach to solution development, incorporating all aspects of a systemRead more
Principle #2 - Apply systems thinking - Scaled Agile Framework
How to Choose the Right Sprint Length in Scrum
How to Choose the Right Sprint Length in Scrum
The Scrum Guide gives us a maximum one-month timebox for the Sprint. That means while it can’t be longer than a month, it can — and likely needs to be — shorter. So, how do we choose the right Sprint length for our product? In this article, I share three questions to determine the right Sprint length and offer some additional tips.
How to Choose the Right Sprint Length in Scrum