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No Scrum Master? No Problem - Social, Agile, and Transformation

Social, Agile and Transformation

No Scrum Master? How should Enterprises fill the Scrum Master Role? I field this question very often and especially from members of technology organizations where agile and scrum in particular is being introduced top down from Management. Do you need a business analyst and a project manager? No Problem.

SCRUM 100
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Four Phases of Maturing Enterprise Agile Development

Social, Agile and Transformation

If you have little agile experience, get a coach and seek out some training for team members. Make sure the business project is appropriate (I will cover in a future post) and make sure its sponsors are willing to participate in the program. Also, see my Top Ten Thoughts for SCRUM Newbies. Then follow a guide for starting agile.

Agile 100
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Good, Fast, Cheap: Can CIOs Have them All

Future of CIO

Most traditional software projects fail because the business requirements change before the project is completed. Agile/ SCRUM approaches help to overcome these issues by breaking requirements and work into discrete sprints. The problem, therefore, isn't just in the SDLC, but rather in business oversight and process governance.

SDLC 45