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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

Since the release of the new Scrum Guide late last year, there have been numerous articles analyzing the latest Scrum guide. It’s unbelievable that it has been four years since we first shared our article on the Scrum Guide’s July 2016 update. In 2010, Scrum was formalized through the first Official Guide. The Present.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

Since the release of the new Scrum Guide late last year, there have been numerous articles analyzing the latest Scrum guide. It’s unbelievable that it has been four years since we first shared our article on the Scrum Guide’s July 2016 update. In 2010, Scrum was formalized through the first Official Guide. The Present.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

Started LeadingAgile in 2010. – [Brian] 2009, 2010? So we talked about the fact that I used to work for you back in the day, and then at some point in time, I guess, like you said, 2010-ish, started at LeadingAgile. I went and go work for VersionOne for a couple years, had a time with Pillar out of Columbus. – Yeah.

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Workshop by Design Canvas: Making Collaboration Work

EBG Consulting

These workshops are usually driven by product management requiring buy-in of multiple work products including: Clearly defined product vision, goals, strategy, and quantifiable customer outcomes. Consider having a workshop Readout (see “The Workshop Readout” sidebar at the end of the article). O’Reilly Media, 2010.

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Why Data Driven Decision Making is Your Path To Business Success

Data Pine

MIT Sloan School of Management professors Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson once explained in a Wall Street Journal article that they performed a study in conjunction with the MIT Center for Digital Business. In the examples earlier in this article, both Walmart and Google had very specific questions, which greatly improved the results.