Agility towards more blue oceans
I was s reading a blog post the other day, and I came cross one of the most succesful (IMHO) metaphors about business and competition: Red and Blue Oceans. In a few words (borrowing...
I was s reading a blog post the other day, and I came cross one of the most succesful (IMHO) metaphors about business and competition: Red and Blue Oceans. In a few words (borrowing...
The slogan: There is a mismatch between what science knows and what business does!
Certifications are above and first of all money making machines. Given a coexistence of interest between a professional and/or a scientific and/or a technical community, potentional employers and individual professionals, emerges room for an...
My draft folder is full of unfinished posts about “scrumbut” and the embedded contradiction in agile/scrum certifications. My strong belief that the given context defines an almost unique set of succesful methodology approaches (most...
Following the thought I expressed in my previous post (“Little thought on agile certifications”), I really want to point out that
Agile is a system of principals which tries to solve the exercise of effectiveness in the interaction between the triangle that is formed by the SD team, the company/organization and the customer(s), within the...
Your teams know better, help them discover and make value out of it!Trust them and build ownership.Guide them but not patronize them. A whole new school of leadership. The best I can describe it...
Well, I was preparing a post to share and discuss my perspective about the Scrum Certification Programs and their relevance to Agile an Scrum concepts and my perception of the general role of professional...
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