How to Know if Scrum Is Right for Your Project
Determine if Scrum is right for your next project.
Determine if Scrum is right for your next project.
At Berteig Consulting, we have made some changes to our already well-received Certified ScrumMaster training seminar. These changes will apply to courses starting in January 2010.
- Our seminar is now a more effective, participatory 2-day seminar giving more value for your time
- The price is now lowered to $995.00 per participant to reflect economic conditions
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We have wrapped up our Summer Special. There are still a few classes scheduled this year that have the discount price, but others have reverted to our normal price. I encourage you to take a look at our course schedule at http://www.berteigconsulting.com/ to see what is still available.
Also, all our future Certified ScrumMaster [...]
Certification in software seems to be one of those hot topics that never die. This phoenix recently rose again in the form of Certified Scrum Developer announcements and discussions that followed on the agile developer skills mailing list. A recurring theme in the discussion is the mythical Joe the Developer, who is passionate about his work and needs the certificate to stand out from the crowd so that hiring managers can notice him easier. [Learn more][1].
[1]: http://gojko.net/2009/09/22/joe-the-developer-doesnt-need-a-certificate/
Agile methods are now popular enough that the Project Management Institute has officially recognized them in a number of ways including setting up an agile project management community for PMI members. This is a good sign, and I re-joined the PMI as a result. However, there is still a big gap between “doing” agile and [...]
Time for another (almost) weekly installment of Interesting Post. Every week I feel like the number of agile related articles was pretty light… but then I go to build this post… and realize there was a ton of great content out there. I guess I ju…
You guys might get a kick out of seeing me in action. This video is me debriefing an open space session at Agilepalooza Charlotte a few weeks back. The topic is on scaling scrum in the enterprise. Our group discussed the four scrum of scrum patterns…
Here’s a VERY simple overview of the main differences between Waterfall Development, Iterative Waterfall Development, Scrum/Agile Development and Lean. [Learn more][1].
[1]: http://agile101.net/2009/09/08/the-difference-between-waterfall-iterative-waterfall-scrum-and-lean-in-pictures/
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Okay… time to wrap this thing up. If you missed any of the first three ‘Noodling on Kanban’ posts… I included links at the bottom of this one… just to make it easy on you guys
There is clearly much more to this topic than I wanted to try and …