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Crossing the Bridge to Agility with Michele Sliger

Topics
Project Management,
Agile,
Agile Education

Michele Sliger helps bridge the divide between traditional project management and Agile so that classically trained PM’s can successfully apply Agile practices, and more importantly, an Agile mindset. Along the way, Michele clears up some of the confusion about the strengthened Scrum Alliance Certified Scrum Professional certification and the new PMI Agile Certified Practitioner certification.

Jeff Sutherland: Are Agile Teams Truly Agile?

Topics
Agile in the Enterprise,
Agile Techniques,
Teamwork,
Agile Education,
Adaptive Leadership,
Team Collaboration,
Agile,
Scrum.org,
Adopting Agile

Ten Years after the Agile Manifesto Jeff Sutherland muses the question of whether Agile teams are truly Agile. You’re not Agile if you’re not producing product at the end of each sprint. Jeff discusses doing scrum well, velocity and production measurements and the next big challenge for Agile leaders.

Ron Jeffries on the Potential of Agile

Topics
Agile,
Agile Education,
Adopting Agile,
Agile Certification

Ron Jeffries discusses the potential of Agile methods and the possible effect it could have on the programming industry. The impact could be greater with enterprise software as developers invest more time to understand the practice and technology they are using while being mindful.

News about Scrum Alliance

Bloggers Attack Dr. Jeff Sutherland's Interest & Support of Frequency Foundation

Topics
Scrum.org

In the last day several blogs have mentioned the interests of Dr. Jeff Sutherland, co-inventor of scrum, in an obscure and somewhat derided area of medical science: electronic medicine. This article covers the controversy.

Scrum Alliance to Strengthen ScrumMaster (CSM) Certification

Topics
Announcements,
Agile

The CSM Certification from the Scrum Alliance is granted to individuals that participate in a two day certification course and complete a pass/pass (e.g. can’t be failed) test. The testing process will be changed in 2012 to include a pass/fail test, and a new Professional Development Unit (PDUs) program will be rolled out no later than January 2013 for CSM’s to maintain their certification.

Scrum Extensions Update - 4th Quarter 2011

Topics
Agile in the Enterprise,
Agile Techniques,
Agile Education,
Project Management,
Agile,
Scrum.org,
Agile Certification,
Adopting Agile

This is the 4th quarter 2011 update of scrum extensions. InfoQ will be looking at proposed and approved extensions each quarter to see how scrum changes and evolves.

Should Agile Coaches Have a Code of Ethics?

Topics
Agile Techniques,
Community,
Communication,
ethics,
Agile,
Coaching,
Collaboration

Recently on the Agile Leaders mailing list Dan Mezick initiated a discussion on the need for Agile Coaching Ethics.

Scrum Alliance Strengthens CSP Certification, Announces Beta

Topics
Agile,
Training / Certification

The Scrum Alliance announced plans to strengthen the Certified Scrum Professional (CSP) designation into "a certification program that meets worldwide standards for structure and testing required for accreditation." The CSP designation, goes beyond the CSM as it requires experience applying agile in the workplace. Details for a beta program will be in the next Scrum Alliance Newsletter.

Tobias Mayer on Scrum Alliance; Part 2

Topics
Agile,
Training / Certification

Tobias Mayer's career in Scrum includes becoming one of the earliest Certified Scrum Trainers, or "CST”, authorized to grant the Certified Scrum Master credential to students who attend his Scrum courses. His career also includes being banished from the Scrum Alliance and later reinstated by Ken Schwaber, the co-creator of the Scrum framework. This is the final segment of a very candid interview.