We all know that Scrum is practiced fairly poorly in most cases. There are tons of articles on this categorizing it as “Dark Scrum”, “Zombie Scrum”, “No Scrum”, Scrum-but, etc. etc. and the list goes on. But here is a hypothesis “Scrum, the way it is written, is the problem for why Scrum is practicedContinue reading “Scrum is the problem (part 1)”
Tag Archives: Coaching
You don’t need no mirror to your problems
There is a folk saying in my local language, “You don’t need a mirror to see a wound on your hand” and this aptly describes extremely well the problems I see in many organizations and teams I work with. A lot of organizations want speed, agility, efficiency and a host of other benefits – to potentiallyContinue reading “You don’t need no mirror to your problems”