Agile Project Management – Self-Organisation: The Secret Sauce for Improving your Scrum Team
A ‘must watch’ Google Tech Talk by Jeff Sutherland, one of the founders of Scrum, about the ‘secret’ ways to achieve ‘hyper-productivity’ in an Agile Project Mangement environment.
In this seminar, Jeff talks about the following topics:
- Introduction to the ‘Scrum But…’ (!)
- How to monetise improved team performance
- Shock therapy as a strategy for booting up teams.
- The Cosmic Stopping Problem, otherwise known as the choice uncertainty principle.
- Punctuated equilibrium – how software systems evolve
Google Tech Talks
September 4, 2008ABSTRACT
High performance depends on the self-organizing capability of teams. Understanding how this works and how to avoid destroying self-organization is a challenge. Until you understand complex adaptive systems and how Toyota works it is difficult to improve team velocity.
Jeff will discuss three core topics:
- Shock therapy as a strategy for booting up teams.
- The Cosmic Stopping Problem, otherwise known as the choice uncertainty principle.
- Punctuated equilibrium – how software systems evolve
Take advantage of these concepts and you may find a way to achieve the ultimate potential of a team. This session will be a “Deep Agile” presentation keying off topics presented to engineers at MIT.
Speaker: Jeff Sutherland
Dr. Jeff Sutherland is one of the co-creators of the Scrum software development process. He and Ken Schwaber invented Scrum in 1993. Since then he has worked with many software companies and IT organizations to extend and enhance this process.
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That’s interesting. May i add that one of the reasons Agile could be scary to some managers is because it makes technical debt transparent. But on the other side the more transparency you have around technical debt, the more transparency you have in decision-making. Found some good info on here
http://www.itjoblog.co.uk/2010/11/acknowledging-technical-debt.html
That’s good but I am using software named proofhub through which I can handle my multiple projects without any loss of data.
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