
What Is The Improvement Board?!
It is always a question of how to manage the agreed improvements after Sprint Retrospectives, where you don’t want to miss any improvement items.
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Your Sprint Review isn’t inspection. It’s theatre.
This article argues that what looks like “broken Scrum” is usually a fundamentals problem underneath — especially weak transparency, inspection, and adaptation. It helps readers spot that pattern fast, then gives them a practical counter-move they can apply instead of adding more process theatre.
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What Should We Do After Canceling A Sprint?!
Are you prepared for the remaining days of a canceled Sprint?! Let's check it.
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Sway 2.0 with Marina Alex - How Agile Coaches Can Thrive in a Changing Market
In this insightful interview, Marina Alex shares her journey from a successful sales executive to an agile coach, discussing the challenges ...

Organizational Mapping: A Bridge Between Strategy and Structure
Short piece on how to use organizational mapping to connect strategy, capabilities, and structure, check whether your organization design really supports its goals, and redesign it when it does not.
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A Sprint In The Life Of A Scrum Master
In this long tutorial, I explain how a great Scrum Master spends their time in a regular Sprint.
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Breaking Eggs: The Case for Dropping Practices | Agile Alliance
An Agile team does not always improve by adding new practices. Sometimes the better move is to drop one that no longer helps.
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Are Specific Sprints (Sprint Zero, Hardening Sprint, Release Sprint, Integration Sprint, …) Acceptable?!
Some Scrum Teams use specific Sprints with specific names for specific purposes. But there is a problem with this approach.
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Mastering Troubled Projects: Strategies from Richard Broo
In this insightful interview, Richard Broo shares his expertise on managing troubled projects, the importance of scope and risk management, ...