Many agile transitions start off with a pilot project or two. Companies experience some early successes and momentum starts to build. Excitement and energy are in the air with a promise of a... read more →
Recently I presented a session at AgileRI about Scrum@Scale and what it takes to "make it stick" in the organization. In it, I stressed the importance of inviting people... read more →
Scrum@Scale is a framework developed by Jeff Sutherland to enable networks of Scrum teams operating consistently with the Scrum Guide to creatively deliver products of the highest possible value. It... read more →
I was recently interviewed for an article on The Enterpriser Project on the topic of barriers to agility. During the interview, I explained how best practices and the way things... read more →
Toyota is the birthplace of Lean and Agile. In fact, many of the concepts and principles of Agile can be traced back to how Toyota develops and manufactures cars. As... read more →
Recently, I wrote about team-based decision-making as an essential and difficult skill that teams must master to become truly self-organizing. The keys to effective decision-making include sharing a common goal, good... read more →