10 min

Scrum is Hard and Disruptive 6 - The Point of Scrum is DONE‪!‬ Agile for Humans with Ryan Ripley and Todd Miller

    • Technology

Ryan and Todd look back at a 2006 post by Ken Schwaber, which covers 15 ways Scrum is both hard and disruptive.
The sixth statement from Ken:
"The iterative, incremental nature of Scrum puts stress on the product
development organization to improve its engineering skills and on the product management organization to optimize the return on investment of every release and project. The phrase, “That can’t be done here” really means that it will be very difficult to do so. The gap between current practices and target practices is a measure of incompetence and competitive risk."
🚀 Video Summary: Explore the demanding journey of Scrum mastery! 🌟 This installment of the "Scrum is Hard and Disruptive" series, titled "The point of Scrum is DONE," delves into the rigorous demands Scrum places on product development and management teams, emphasizing the need for exceptional engineering skills and ROI optimization.
Key Takeaways:
🛠️ Engineering Excellence: Scrum demands advanced engineering practices and a strong commitment to the "Definition of Done," fostering technical prowess.
🔄 Iterative Improvement: Highlights the iterative nature of Scrum, pushing teams towards constant skill enhancement and value optimization.
🎯 Dual Focus: Stresses the importance of balancing technical skill development with product management, ensuring quality and maximized ROI.
🌉 Bridging Effectiveness Gaps: The video underscores the Scrum Master's role in closing the gap between current and target practices, mitigating risks and incompetence.
🚀 Embracing Challenges: Encourages a mindset of continuous improvement and confronting complacency, crucial for Scrum's success.
👉 Follow our journey through all 15 insights in Ken Schwaber's white paper, revealing the enduring relevance of Scrum principles.
💬 Share your perspectives in the comments and remember to like and subscribe for more in-depth Scrum discussions. 🔔
🔗 Here is the original white paper: https://www.verheulconsultants.nl/ScrumIsHardandDisruptive.pdf
🔗 Join Ryan & Todd's Scrum.org course: https://buytickets.at/agileforhumansllc
Explore more:
📖 "Unlocking Business Agility with Evidence-Based Management: Satisfy Customers and Improve Organizational Effectiveness" on Amazon -- https://amzn.to/4690qJy
📖 "Fixing Your Scrum: Practical Solutions to Common Scrum Problems" on Amazon -- https://amzn.to/46dAQTC
✅ Subscribe to this channel for Agile, Scrum, and Kanban insights: https://www.youtube.com/agileforhumans?sub_confirmation=1

🌐 Connect with Agile for Humans:

📘 Website - https://agileforhumans.com/


🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/agileforhumans


🔗 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/agile-for-humans-llc


🔍 The Evidence-Based Company - https://theevidencebasedcompany.com/


📧 Email - ryan@agileforhumans.com


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Ryan and Todd look back at a 2006 post by Ken Schwaber, which covers 15 ways Scrum is both hard and disruptive.
The sixth statement from Ken:
"The iterative, incremental nature of Scrum puts stress on the product
development organization to improve its engineering skills and on the product management organization to optimize the return on investment of every release and project. The phrase, “That can’t be done here” really means that it will be very difficult to do so. The gap between current practices and target practices is a measure of incompetence and competitive risk."
🚀 Video Summary: Explore the demanding journey of Scrum mastery! 🌟 This installment of the "Scrum is Hard and Disruptive" series, titled "The point of Scrum is DONE," delves into the rigorous demands Scrum places on product development and management teams, emphasizing the need for exceptional engineering skills and ROI optimization.
Key Takeaways:
🛠️ Engineering Excellence: Scrum demands advanced engineering practices and a strong commitment to the "Definition of Done," fostering technical prowess.
🔄 Iterative Improvement: Highlights the iterative nature of Scrum, pushing teams towards constant skill enhancement and value optimization.
🎯 Dual Focus: Stresses the importance of balancing technical skill development with product management, ensuring quality and maximized ROI.
🌉 Bridging Effectiveness Gaps: The video underscores the Scrum Master's role in closing the gap between current and target practices, mitigating risks and incompetence.
🚀 Embracing Challenges: Encourages a mindset of continuous improvement and confronting complacency, crucial for Scrum's success.
👉 Follow our journey through all 15 insights in Ken Schwaber's white paper, revealing the enduring relevance of Scrum principles.
💬 Share your perspectives in the comments and remember to like and subscribe for more in-depth Scrum discussions. 🔔
🔗 Here is the original white paper: https://www.verheulconsultants.nl/ScrumIsHardandDisruptive.pdf
🔗 Join Ryan & Todd's Scrum.org course: https://buytickets.at/agileforhumansllc
Explore more:
📖 "Unlocking Business Agility with Evidence-Based Management: Satisfy Customers and Improve Organizational Effectiveness" on Amazon -- https://amzn.to/4690qJy
📖 "Fixing Your Scrum: Practical Solutions to Common Scrum Problems" on Amazon -- https://amzn.to/46dAQTC
✅ Subscribe to this channel for Agile, Scrum, and Kanban insights: https://www.youtube.com/agileforhumans?sub_confirmation=1

🌐 Connect with Agile for Humans:

📘 Website - https://agileforhumans.com/


🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/agileforhumans


🔗 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/agile-for-humans-llc


🔍 The Evidence-Based Company - https://theevidencebasedcompany.com/


📧 Email - ryan@agileforhumans.com


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