Scrumsplaining #1: Kanban is Scrum Without Sprints
“scrumsplaining” is the phenomena where a Scrum practitioner tries to explain why you can’t use some alternative approach without actually making any attempt to understand
“scrumsplaining” is the phenomena where a Scrum practitioner tries to explain why you can’t use some alternative approach without actually making any attempt to understand
“scrumsplaining” is the phenomena where a Scrum practitioner tries to explain why you can’t use some alternative approach without actually making any attempt to understand
There is a class of replenishment meeting which I believe we need to call out and name separately. In these replenishment meetings the backlog is
In 2008 I was scheduled to give a talk to the Bay Area APLN meetup group. The meeting was being held at the offices of
In November 2013 the Kanban coaching community agreed that we recognized 3 specific agendas that come with Kanban implementations: sustainability; service-orientation; and survivability. The first
“Is Kanban an Agile Method?” is a perennial question that comes up in our training classes. It ought to be an irrelevant question. Who cares