Hits for your search: Pocket Guide
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Scrum Compact
All artifacts, roles and events of Scrum compiled in a pocket format – that is Scrum Compact. Your faithful companion in Scrum projects Scrum Compact is a compact version of the current Scrum guide. It aligned with our Scrum Poster. It is supplemented by helpful checklists.
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Kanban Compact
Kanban Compact is a pocket summary of the Kanban framework. It serves as a "cheat sheet" and covers the most important elements of Kanban. Your companion for implementing Kanban This pocket book contains all elements of the Kanban framework – briefly and concisely. It is intended to fit into your pocket, so you can consult it as a "cheat sheet" when the need arises.
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Ultimate Scrum Guide
The Ultimate Scrum Guide is thought to be a book that stays on your desk - to be picked up when you have a question or want details e.g. on a technique. It is a book, in which you make notes and which you use to explain. We think it is the only Scrum book you will need. That's why we call it the Ultimate Scrum Guide.
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Agile Compact
With the "Agile Compact" booklet, we provide a compass of agile frameworks that fits in every pocket. Agile is a broad field. Agility uses many frameworks and techniques. There is no "one size fits all" approach, but each team, each program and each organisation needs individual decisions. Agile Compact is your companion to make framework decisions.
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What is Scrum?
More information about Scrum can be found in the Scrum Guide and our books You can find the definition of Scrum in the Scrum Guide. Our Scrum Compact offers you the Scrum description in a practical pocket format, and our Scrum Poster same information in wall format. A detailed book with quite a few techniques is our Ultimate Scrum Guide. And online everything is in our Scrum Browser.
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Kanban Set Up Guide
“ For this purpose we developed a guide which we share with you here. This is our System Thinking Approach to Introducing Kanban (STATIK). The result: more than a board When we tried to pin down the objectives of the workshop (how you do it as a good moderator) we quickly realized that it is not just about a board with cards, but about implementing the Kanban Framework.
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Agile Myths: User Stories – a mandatory format for Scrum Teams?!?
What does the Scrum Guide say? If the User Story format is mandatory for Scrum Teams, then it should be in the Scrum Guide. Pragmatically as I am, I entered the words “User Story” into the text search of the Scrum Guide and didn’t get a single hit! Searching the Scrum Guide by User Story The Scrum Guide only talks about product backlog items, not user stories.
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Agile myth: Writing user stories is Product Owner work
Is that really what the Scrum Guide says?
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Scaled Agile & Large Scale Scrum: Links
Foegen et. al: Ultimate Scrum Guide 3.0, wibas, 2020D. Leffingwell: "Agile Software Requirements: Lean Requirements Practices for Teams, Programs, and the Enterprise", Addison-Wesley, 2011C. Larman and B.
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Meetup: Mixing cocktails with Scrum on 25.04.24
Guides you through the evening: Stephanie Lohß Stephanie Lohß is an agile coach, scrum and change trainer at wibas and has been supporting clients with changes, including agile transformations, for many years. As an expert in agility, scrum and change management, she is valued at management and employee level for her pragmatic and emphatic approach to people and situations.