Although many don’t like it, all agilists are familiar with the chicken and pig joke that explains that pigs are […]
Follow Up – What, I Have to Pass a Test to become a Certified ScrumMaster! By David Bulkin
On August 31st I blogged about the new CSM Exam. The test created considerable controversy and confusion. As such, this […]
Cash for Clunkers and what it Means for Government IT
This article is about the Cash for Clunkers Program (officially the Cars Allowance Rebate System). It won’t discuss how disappointed […]
What, I Have to Pass a Test to become a Certified ScrumMaster??! By David Bulkin
The Past, The October 1st Future, of ScrumMaster Certification Those who are certified as ScrumMasters are known as CertifiedScrum Masters […]
The Almost Daily Sit Downs
You can find literally hundreds of blog posts and articles on the Daily Standup, a.k.a. Daily Scrum. But there is […]
The Agile Balanced Scorecard
We recently published a nice article in the online journal “Projects@Work” on frameworks for Agile metrics. An excerpt is below. […]
How Not to Do Resource Management
Every now and then, we will get the interesting question of how to do “resource management” in an enterprise that […]
Mistake Proofing and The Role of QA
Mistake Proofing Sometimes, we find that we’ve been doing something for so long, that the way that we do it […]
To Estimate or Not? That is the Question. By David Bulkin
One popular debate today is whether estimating is worth the effort. To those experienced with Scrum, this question seems silly, […]
COBOL Maintenance, A Model for Modern Agile Processes?
At the Lean/KanBan Conference on Thursday 5/7, Eric Willeke of Inkubook gave a unique, purely visual, well received presentation about […]