I was wondering how many of the participants on the list do scrum / agile development in embedded projects. I'd like to try to collect some information on...
Both RUP and SCRUM are software development methdologies. Both uses iterative and incremental development, starts with a vision document, and require JAD...
The following scrumdevelopment poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Which tool / software do you use to manage your Scrum projects?...
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Hi, simple question, lots of possibilities... ... 1) Methodology I do not believe that there is a simple way to convince a bureaucratic organization -...
For all those reading this thread, please remember the consequences of the last time we went down this particular rathole. Please do a search on this topic...
... AFAIK RUP does not really mandate having functional software and tested end-user features at the end of the every increment. RUP *can* be applied this way,...
Hi all, I've looked high and low and can not find any statistical studies done on attrition rates of established agile teams. I've found plenty of anecdotal...
To Steve... ... competing product and therefore kills the project. Whose failure is that? It is not a failure. It is waste reduction by the new owner, who...
Michele -- Can you be a bit more specific? Attrition with respect to what? The scrum team itself? The product group (assuming it's bigger than the team)? The...
... The question reminds me of a topic that was addressed at the XP Days Germany conference in November. There was a session entitled "Turning up the heat...
Comparing Scrum to different tool sets or methodologies is like answering the old physics question about work and effort. Tool sets and methodologies are about...
... product group (assuming it's bigger than the team)? The company altogether? Gee, that all sounds good, Mike! I'm not picky - any study that shows that the...
Hopefully I haven't mislead you with my question(s) into thinking I have any data for ya - sorry, I don't! I clarified the q cuz I'm also curious. We'll see....
I have to join Mike in saying that I don't have a direct answer to your question, but I do find the question itself intriguing. More to the point, I'm curious...
Ken has stated on a number of occasions that he *expects* a 33% turn over after introducing Scrum. ... -- ________________________________ Mark Smeltzer,...
I had heard a statistic before (not sure how accurate it is) but that some 30% of turn-over should be expected when adopting an Agile process. There are some...
This week's comic at http://www.implementingscrum.com/cartoons/implementingscrum-20070102.htmlcovers the information I have to date. Comments are welcome, as...
Thanks everyone, I appreciate your responses! I'll try to answer some of your questions, below. ... I'm trying to write an article on how using Scrum mitigates...
... Interesting project. I look forward to reading it. I can't help thinking that personnel loss isn't necessarily a bad thing. It depends on who goes and who...
Michele - You might want to look at a related study at http://www.pendere.com/publications/Impact%20of%20Org%20Maturity%20on%20Job%20Attitudes.pdf It's a PhD...
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Regarding the personnel turnover rates, I wonder how much of those are because the people are incompatible with the scrum framework or because they aren't...
... 20Job%20Attitudes.pdf ... Ooooo! I've only made it as far as the introduction, and found Dr. Ply's assertion that non-agile organizations have the same...
... As a consultant, I see this in an area that has special meaning for me: project managers. They are concerned that since the teams are self-organizing that...
I just watched "An Inconvenient Truth" last night (and now feel bad for being a Grand Cherokee driver!). Al Gore references a century-old quote in his campaign...
I'm looking for an excuse to go to Bermuda. Anyone here live in that part of the world? Any Scrum interest there? Can we create some Scrum interest there? ...
... I think you're right that this is an area of special interest for agile adoption. PMI-trained PMs find agile development to be counterintuitive. I've...
I opt for New Zealand Michael F. Dwyer "Planning constantly peers into the future for indications as to where a solution may emerge." "A Plan is a complex...
Michele, I messed up my last reply and some of it was not submitted. I meant to follow up on your comment about PMs making the transition to ScrumMaster. Not...