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Why You Should Use Scrum and Q&A Session

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

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Discover the compelling reasons to adopt Scrum in this insightful conference talk from GOTO Night 2011 in Zurich. Join Jeff Sutherland, co-creator of Scrum, as he shares his extensive experience and expertise in agile methodologies. Explore the pitfalls of traditional project management approaches, including Brooks Law and Zips Law, and learn how Scrum addresses these challenges. Gain valuable insights into Sutherland's background, strategy, and the story behind the first Scrum team. Understand key concepts such as stable state, communication saturation, and the importance of daily meetings in enhancing project visibility. Delve into topics like maintenance, augmentation, and the evolving role of managers as leaders in Scrum environments. This comprehensive talk, complete with a Q&A session, offers practical knowledge for software engineers, project managers, and anyone interested in improving their development processes through Scrum implementation.

Syllabus

Intro
Why we never paid attention to all the data
Brooks Law
Zips Law
Change Control Boards
Customers Refusing to Pay
Leading Process Experts
Predictive Control Systems
Projects Explode
Humphries Law
Jeffs background
Jeffs strategy
Jeffs story
Stable State
Communication Saturation
Titles
First Scrum Team
Managers Become Leaders
Daily Meetings
Visibility
Maintenance
Augmentation
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