Agile certification refers to a set of credentials or qualifications that demonstrate an individual’s proficiency in Agile methodology. An agile methodology is an iterative approach to project management that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Understanding the Roles: What is a Scrum Coach and What is a Scrum Master?
In the world of Agile project management, two key roles are Scrum coach and Scrum Master. While these roles may sound similar, they have distinct responsibilities and require different skill sets. In this article, we will explore the differences between a Scrum coach vs Scrum Master …
MultiThrashing Must Stop
In over 20 years of Agile practice and Coaching, I see patterns everywhere I go. We spend so much time feeling unique that we fail to see how very much we have in common with everyone else. Similarly, the reasons organizations have lackluster performance varies…
The Myth of Multitasking
The more correct name for “multitasking” is Rapid Context Switching (RCS)—a skill that humans don’t really have.
Sprint Planning with RoboScrum
In every new task that we will do, we often focus on the “real deal” rather than “the process” on getting the real deal. We assume that we can easily handle the situation with full knowledge or commitment. The real thing, however, is we can’t. We have a habit to…
Some people say Scrum won’t work for everyone, will it work for me?
Whenever I’m coaching a new team toward Scrum adoption, probably the most common objection I hear goes like this: “Yeah, well… Scrum is fine for you. But my (team/project/company/product) is really incredibly special and completely unique in the world. An…
A Brief History of RoboScrum and its New Direction
We’re now witnessing the next phase of RoboScrum. The RoboScrum spreadsheet has been retired. In the last few weeks, I have been working with a team to make RoboScrum a web-based application and we’re calling it RoboScrum Online.