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The three pillars of empiricism and the minefield of intention…
The three pillars of empiricism in Scrum are Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation. Achieving true transparency can be a challenge in organizations, as some may withhold information. Inspection involves critical investigation and continuous improvement, while adaptation requires follow-through on identified opportunities. Metrics should be used cautiously, with transparency and team input.Read More
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Being agile is about staying light on your feet
I’ve been working with agile now for a few years and I do find that often it is misunderstood massively within organisations. This is mostly the reason businesses just never get the benefits from an agile approach to delivery of projects. In many ways it just seems too simple but the reality is that positive adaptation of…
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Do I miss my old life? And change is constant.
Heck, I am not sure, is the simple answer, I’ve not really thought about it all that much if I am being honest. Life is certainly different but not all that much different I suppose. I am still in a position to stick to my own values and maintain a life balance that I had…
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A newbie in the land of confusion
I am not a rocket scientist, I really am not. This I know very well by now. I am very unlikely to ever be a rocket scientist, just to be clear here, but I am also not that stupid… As I embark on a new career in the wonderful world of Agile, I have a…
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Agile can be great if it’s treated with respect
As a practitioner in AgilePM, a professional Scrum Master and working in the role of an Agile delivery manager, I don’t consider myself an expert. If I did I would probably remain lost in the sea of Agile experts. There are a lot. Although I’m unsure exactly what an expert is. Feel free to let…
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Trying to focus within the noise
I have always been easily distracted, I know this about myself, even if it’s not something I ever really wanted to admit publicly. There, it’s out there now and I am not ashamed one little bit… My life is certainly not a failure, both my personal and professional lives have regrets, as all our ours…
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