If you’ve ever wondered how an IT project gets done, let us introduce you to two concepts: Agile and Scrum. In order to “stand up” (i.e., complete) projects with tight budgets and tighter deadlines, ...
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It seems in many ways the business world is divided into the innovation haves and have-nots. Almost every company wants to innovate and increase the pace of change and adoption of new processes and ...
A common pitfall development teams face when first transitioning to using Scrum is holding onto parts of their old processes. This is especially difficult for teams that are used to a waterfall model, ...
Building your scrum master skills leads to a several career opportunities. Here are the skills that will take you to the next level If you’ve been a scrum master for some time, you have learned some ...
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Forty-four current students received their Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) certification thanks to a long-standing partnership between Northwestern's Master of Engineering Management (MEM) ...
The key difference between the Scrum sprint review and retrospective is that in the review the Scrum team can reach out to the stakeholders and share their progress, while the sprint retrospective is ...
Some think Scrum is the most popular Agile methodology in use today. Those people and organizations are wrong. While Scrum is indeed popular, in practice, far more organizations use a derivation of ...