Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 hours 49 minutes
Curious about daily scrums? John McFadyen walks us through what a daily scrum is and what role a Scrum Master plays in hosting effective daily scrums.
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Ever wondered what traits make a good Scrum Master? John McFadyen walks us through 3 important traits to cultivate and embrace in order to become a successful Scrum Master.
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Scrum promotes a flat structure that focuses on being great at what you do rather than accumulating job titles, but is there potentially seniority amongst Scrum Masters? John McFadyen walks us through his interpretation.
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Sometimes you work in an environment that doesn't embrace "Agile" as a way of working. John McFadyen explores whether you can create a Scrum environment regardless of whether the organisation embraces Business Agility or not.
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John McFadyen explains how it can be beneficial to be a software developer and a Scrum Master but that it isn't necessary for you to be one in order to lead a software development team as a Scrum Master.
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Ever wondered how a Scrum Master differs from a Product Owner in a Scrum environment? John McFadyen walks us through his interpretation of how they differ.
A scrum master and a product owner are completely different sides of a scrum team and perform very different functions within the environment.
A product owner acts as the CEO of the product...
John McFadyen walks us through his interpretation of what Scrum is and how it is most effectively deployed in developing great products.
Scrum is a process invested by Dr Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber in the early 90s.
It went through several years of testing and iterations before being launched in 1995 as a great way for software engineers to build and develop software...
Curious about what a Scrum team consists of? John McFadyen walks us through a brief overview of a Scrum Team and how the Scrum Master integrates into that team.
The Scrum Guide defines the scrum team as a scrum master, a development team, and a product owner.
A great scrum team is often less than 6 people in total, but it can go as high as 8 to 9 people...
Looking for a context that supports the Agile manifesto? An event that gave rise to the Agile movement in software development. John McFadyen runs us through what the Agile Manifesto means in today's context.
The Agile Manifesto was created in 2001 by a team of 17 very bright and experienced software engineers. Their goal was to create a new way of working that cut through all the red tape and impediments that traditional waterfall-style project management produced...