Sprint Retrospective- Inspect, adapt opportunities
Sprint retrospective provides opportunities to identify improvements for the team to improve from a process and people perspective. It is the last event in a Sprint and happens immediately after
Scrum and Big Data
Webinar on Big Data Challenges : Presented by Raj Kasturi from Discuss Agile
Sprint Review – Collaboration of the Scrum Team and Stakeholders
Objective Sprint review is one of the four events of the Scrum frame-work. This is a recommended four-hour time-boxed event for a one-month Sprint. The time-box is typically adjusted for
Effective Sprint Planning – Key to building a valuable product increment
In my earlier blog post on Scrum is RARE! http://agilekingdom.com/scrum-is-rare/, I wrote about the Scrum frame-work and it has rules, artifacts, roles and events. There are four separate events in Scrum and each
Agile anti-patterns -Webinar
Agile antipatterns webinar august17 from Raj Kasturi, MBA, PMP®, CSM®, CSP®, CSPO®
Scrum has RARE!
The definition of rare in Merriam-Webster is ‘marked by unusual quality, merit, or appeal’. Yes, this meaning is true for Scrum because of its merit and appeal in creating
The importance of Daily Scrum
Thanks to my 11 year old son Anay Kasturi for the illustration The Daily Scrum– This topic has been written and/or discussed several times in the past. However, the fundamentals
Definition of “Done” (DoD)
Definition of “Done” My wife and I wanted our 11-year old to do his own laundry, so we asked him if he would start doing his laundry. What was his
Empiricism – the foundation of Scrum
When I was first introduced to the word empiricism, I did not know what it meant, so I looked it up. When I ask this question in my Scrum
Scrum Communication: Raj-er communicates with Roger
Originally published on Scrum Alliance’s website on October 16, 2014IntroductionI hope I have your attention on this topic — you know how important it is in communication to have everyone