On July 6th Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, the co-creators of Scrum, conducted a webinar to discuss the recent updates they made to the Scrum Guide. During the session we saw... read more →
Agile in Higher Education Colleges and universities face tremendous pressures that demand rapid responses and new solutions. Unfortunately, the traditional project management methods employed by so many higher education institutions... read more →
If an Agile mindset can help teams at work, can it also help families at home? In a recent interview conducted by Harvard Business Review, Managing Editor Dana Rousmaniere asked... read more →
A recent conversation reminded me about some consistent concerns that I've heard expressed at different companies over the years. The concerns relate to the fact that that not all attendees are participating... read more →
As you learn a new skill, it takes time for the motions, actions, and habits to become natural. The old adage, "practice makes perfect", helps these skills to feel more natural over time.... read more →
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 →