Social Contracts for Agile Teams
Team member cohesion is an important factor in building a high-performing team, however achieving this cohesion is often easier said than done. Social Contracts are a tool I’ve used to build cohesion quickly and effectively within teams.
Five Agile Inconvenient Truths
Agile but has also been over-hyped and promoted as a “silver bullet” to way too many problems. Here are five of the most inconvenient truths about Agile.
Git and GitHub for Scrum Masters
Scrum Masters generally don’t need to have the same depth of technical skills as the software developers on their team. However if your team is using Git for source code version control, then you as the Scrum Master or Iteration Manager, may find yourself bamboozled by terms such as HEAD, Master, Squash and Pull Request. This […]
Don’t be the first to miss out on LAST Canberra!
The LAST Conference is taking place in Canberra on September 14th, and if you’re in the vicinity then I highly recommend that you attend. Tickets are selling fast but they tell me that at the time of publishing this post, there are still some spaces available. LAST Sydney was great LAST is an acronym for […]
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Five tips for passing the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) exam
I recently passed the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) exam and wanted to share some tips to help others with this exam. As with other PMI certifications, you’ll need in-depth knowledge of the subject matter to pass this exam. You should not underestimate the difficulty of the PMI-ACP exam. If you’ve passed your Certified Scrum […]
Inaugural Scrum Coach Retreat Sydney
The Scrum Alliance is hosting the inaugural Sydney Scrum Coach Retreat from May 5 – 7 in Coogee. It’s 2 1/2 days of deep-dive learning combined with many opportunities to extend professional relationships within the community. Sounds like a bargain at just over $500. Register now and I’ll see you there.
Agile Team Energiser: Rock,Paper,Scissors,Lizard,Spock
Most people are familiar with the game Rock, Paper, Scissors – a simple game where two participants compete with hand gestures representing each of the aforementioned objects, and a simple set of rules for determining which object beats the other. Recently I came across an extended version of the game called Rock,Paper,Scissors,Lizard,Spock which appears to have first appeared […]
Using graffiti to build high-performing teams.
There’s one thing that strikes me about close-knit, high-performing teams. They seem to have an internal language that people outside of the group have trouble understanding. So how can the use of grafitti encourage the development of this internal language?
Four free Agile resources that you should know about (but probably don’t!)
There are lots of free Agile resources on the internet. However, not all information is created equal. Frankly, a lot of the stuff out there is just click-bait designed to get you to buy a product or service. But there are many good sources information out there. I’m going to assume that you’ve read the Agile Manifesto […]