Definition of Ready: What It Is and Why Its Dangerous This post explains how to use a Definition of Ready successfully and avoid it becoming a first step …
What Are Agile Story Points? Story points are perhaps the most misunderstood topic in agile. Story points are not based on just …
Non-functional Requirements as User Stories When writing user stories, how should agile teams handle non-functional requirements—desired …
Four Reasons Agile Teams Estimate Product Backlog Items Estimating product backlog items provides benefits beyond predicting when a project will be finished.
Four Steps to Keep Your Product Backlog Small and Manageable When a product backlog becomes too big, it hinders agility. Discover four steps your team can take …
Should You Use Zero-Point Estimates on Your Product Backlog? I'm occasionally asked about the merits (and whether there are any) of putting an estimate of zero …
Who Can Add Items to the Product Backlog? My wife, daughters and I use Wunderlist to manage our shared grocery list. Any time one of us …
Using Scrum to Plan Your Wedding In my ScrumMaster classes I always make the point that Scrum is a general purpose framework that …
The Agile Household: How Scrum Made Us a Better Family Martin Lapointe shares how he and his family used Scrum to manage their recent relocation from …
Introduction to Scrum PPT You may have heard Scrum is one of the leading agile software development processes. With more than …
GASPing Toward the Future: A Look at What’s In Store for Scrum Scrum has never sat still. It evolves. One team tries something new, and it works so another team …
The PMI-ACP Exam: How to Pass On Your First Try I was looking forward to reading this book. I haven't paid much attention to the PMI-ACP initiative …
Experiencing Agility From Requirements to Planning You know that before the development team writes their first line of code, they need a funded …
Prioritizing Your Product Backlog The biggest risk to most projects is building the wrong product. Regardless of how fast your agile …
Introduction to User Stories The technique of expressing requirements as user stories is one of the most broadly applicable …
GASPing About the Product Backlog I've been wondering lately if Scrum is on the verge of getting a new standard meeting--the Backlog …
Agile Product Management with Scrum As a project management framework, Scrum introduces many changes. One of the biggest is the role of …
Should a Team Swarm on to One Backlog Item at a Time? Discover whether agile teams should work on one product backlog item at a time or if it's OK for …
Rolling Lookahead Planning Rolling lookahead planning is a useful technique for large projects or any project with external …
How To Fail With Agile Not everyone involved in an agile transition wants the change to be successful. This …
Writing the Product Backlog Just in Time and Just Enough This article addresses the issue of how much detail should be included in product backlog items and …
Should Companies Measure Productivity in Story Points / Ideal Days? One measure we may want to include in our suite of metrics could be the responsiveness of the …
Don’t Average During Planning Poker While I want teams to come to agreement, I don't care how heartfelt the agreement is.
Enterprise and Scrum The two best things about this book are that it: (1) provides a framework for adopting Scrum across …
Advice on Conducting the Scrum of Scrums Meeting The scrum of scrums meeting is an important technique in scaling Scrum to large project teams. …
Sprint Planning Many teams try to divide and conquer when it comes to sprint planning, often with disjointed and …
The Need for Agile Project Management Ken Schwaber and I co-wrote this article to help counter the misperception that agile projects do …
The Upside of Downsizing This article describes how a project was successfully downsized from 100 to 12 developers. To make …
4 Metrics to Support Project Estimates This article describes some very useful metrics that are probably worth collecting on any project.
Agile Software Development with Scrum This is the book I’ve been wanted for years. Until this book, the Scrum development process was not …