#agilecoach

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-04-17

Are User Stories, Requirements? - Scrum.org Blog (Piyush Rahate)

"You have been working on an agile team or maybe a Scrum team. And every time someone refers to requirements, they mention about User Stories. So, now you have started to believe that User Stories are Requirements.

But is that true? Well, the short answer is NO. User Stories are...."

scrum.org/resources/blog/are-u

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-04-04

AI and Agile:

Great newsletter from Stefan/age-of-products:

"For agile practitioners, the choice isn't between humans or AI but between being AI-augmented or falling behind those who are. The cost of experimentation is low; the potential career advantage, on the other hand, is substantial. A reason to embrace generative AI in Agile?"

"Introduction: The AI Dilemma in the Agile Community
Interestingly, Agile practitioners..."

age-of-product.com/generative-

The image features a cartoon-style illustration with a title at the top that reads "Generative AI in Agile: A HBS Study of Procter & Gamble Shows the Way." Below the title, there are four stick figures representing different roles in an Agile team: Product Owner (PO), Business Analyst (BA), Product Manager (PM), and Scrum Master (SM), each labeled with their respective initials. The PO is wearing a green shirt and has a speech bubble saying, "There is more to P&G than washing powder?" The BA is in a gray shirt, and the PM and SM are in green and blue shirts, respectively, both smiling. On the right side of the image, there is a device labeled "P&G AI" with various buttons and a screen, and a speech bubble from the device saying "Yub." The image is credited to Stefan Wolpers 2025.
Ütuet
2025-04-01

ich bin hier fast nur privat unterwegs, aber jetzt mache ich einen Abstecher in die Berufswelt: ich bin , , und rund um , und , und in dieser Eigenschaft bin ich mit meinen Kollegen von emendare.de im Mai auf der "New Work Evolution" in unterwegs.
Wer Lust hat, darf sich gern eine sichern: messe-ticket.de/KMK/NWE/Regist ! Die gilt auch für die !
Ich freue mich auf Euren Besuch :-)

Ein Werbebanner: "Emendare meets new WORK EVOLUTION". Links oben das Logo Emendare mit dem Slogan "positive Kräfte entfesseln", rechts das Logo der NWE: Die Fachmesse für moderne Arbeitswelten, 6.-8. Mai 2025, Messe Karlsruhe, Wir sind dabei: Halle 3, Stand 3.Inno24.
SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-03-24

Die 3 größten Refinement-Probleme, die Scrum Teams verzweifeln lassen und Stakeholder unzufrieden machen - Scrum.org Blog (Simon Flossmann)

Problem #1: Das Refinement dient der Definition von Lösungen
Problem #2: Im Refinement sind die falschen Stakeholder zur falschen Zeit dabei
Problem #3: Die Diskussionen im Refinement drehen sich im Kreis

scrum.org/resources/blog/die-3

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-03-18

frisch aus meinem Posteingang:

Liebe Barcamp-Community,
Es ist wieder soweit: Das Agile Barcamp Leipzig geht in die 9. Runde! Markiert euch den 11. und 12. September 2025 fett im Kalender, denn es erwartet euch ein besonderes Highlight: Dieses Jahr lädt uns die Stadt Leipzig ins "Neue Rathaus" ein!

Der Ticketverkauf startet in den kommenden Wochen

Alle aktuellen Infos findet ihr auf unserer Webseite: agile-barcamp.de

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-03-06

Pro-Tipp:
Eine viel zu selten genutzte Funktion in :

"Flag hinzufügen".

So wird das Backlog Item GELB hervor gehoben.

Das JQL für den (Quick) Filter lautet:
flagged = impediment

Bedeutung in meinen Projekten:
Backlog Item ist geblockt.
Wir müssen das lösen. Aktuell können wir da nicht weiter vorankommen.

Keine "Blockiert" Spalte(n) notwendig.

Zählt mit in das WIP-Limit rein.

Perfekt.

Nutzt ihr dieses Feature auch?

2025-03-05

* Scrum Master Seeking Remote Opportunity *

Hi, I’m based in Vienna and looking for a remote Scrum Master role! With a background in psychology, English, and philosophy/ethics, I bring a people-centered approach to agility—plus a good dose of humor to keep retrospectives from turning into existential crises. As a systemically solution-oriented coach, I help teams embrace change, collaborate effectively, and stay focused while navigating complexity with clarity.

📜 Certifications: IPMA Level D, PSM I, PSM II, PSPO I, Kanban, CARS, SAFe

Let’s connect!

#ScrumMaster #Agile #RemoteWork #Scrum #Kanban #AgileCoach #JobSearch #Vienna #AgileMindset #fedigetshired

2025-03-04

An #AgileCoach plays a vital role in helping teams and leaders adopt Agile methodologies. They provide training, mentoring, and coaching to enhance Agile skills, improve delivery processes, and create a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.
coach2reach.com/courses/icp-ac

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-01-20

When we’re agile, we adjust the scope as we inspect & adapt and create transparency to meet the timeline and budget as we get wiser (or, we adjust one of the others if scope may not be changed).

In any case, we don’t live in an illusion of not changing anything in the Iron Triangle, but we always build-in quality.

A comic strip titled "Comic Agile" shows a person asking three other people why they like agile work.  The question is "Why are you guys so hooked on us moving into agile ways of working?". The three people respond with "Because there are no deadlines, budgets or scope.", "Yeah, we can do whatever we want.", and "Go, agile!". Each of the three people is shown sitting at a laptop with a sticker on it; one says "Full Snack Developer," another says "Señor Developer" and the last one says "Developer Loading...".
SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-01-11

Konferenzen für Scrum und Agilität in Deutschland-Österreich-Schweiz (Jahr 2025)

Wann findet wo eine Konferenz zum Thema Agilität und Scrum im deutschsprachigen Raum (Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz) statt? Hier findet ihr nun eine Übersicht für 2025.

Die Liste wird im Laufe des Jahres unregelmäßig erweitert. (Updates per Mastodon unter dem Hashtag oder als RSS-Feed.)

scrumschau.wordpress.com/2025/

2025-01-10

Join the Agile community for three days in Denver at Agile2025! SAVE $700 with Early Bird registration if you act now.

Learn more and register: agilealliance.org/agile2025/

Ignite your imagination, explore the latest trends and tools, and learn from each other in a spirit of inspiration and collaboration at the world's premier Agile conference.

#Agile #Agile2025 #AgileConference #AgileLearning #AgileTeams #BusinessAgility #AgileCoach #AgileCoaching #AgileLeadership #DevOps #AgileDevOps

Headline: Join the Agile community for three days in Denver! on a light background, the Agile 2025 logo, and a photo of three Agile2024 attendees clipped over a graphic background of blue mountains.
SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-01-09

When to Change the Rules of Scrum?
(by: Barry Overeem )

A consequence might be that they don’t end up with Scrum anymore. Strictly speaking, you don't do Scrum when you don’t use a Product- and Sprint Goal. When you have multiple Product Owners for one product, it’s not Scrum. When you don’t use Sprints, it’s not Scrum.

If it works for the team, cool! Scrum should never be the goal in itself.

scrum.org/resources/blog/when-

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2025-01-09

The Agile Dilemma: Unpacking the Two Rules of Software Creation (by @lavxnews

"Humans cannot accurately describe what they want out of a software system until it exists."

"Humans cannot accurately predict how long any software effort will take beyond four weeks."

news.lavx.hu/article/the-agile

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2024-12-29

@ChrisMcZork @peter_winninger

Mit ein paar agilen Hashtags, ist bestimmt die mit dabei

Und es ist ein guter Grund meine für 2025 zu beginnen

Ping @scrum

The Challenge of Finding True Agile Experts

A long time ago, when I was a junior Scrum Master, my Chief Agile Coach posed a thought-provoking question:
“If you had a limited budget, would you hire a Scrum Master or a Software Engineer?”

At the time, I replied, “A Software Engineer, because they produce measurable output.”

Now, years later, I reflect on that conversation with a deeper understanding. Since then, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside exceptional Agile Coaches, Scrum Masters, and Product Owners. Yet, let’s be honest:

The majority of Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches lack a clear understanding of the how and why behind their roles. Many find themselves stuck in these positions, not out of passion or conviction, but because they see no alternatives. Instead of pursuing what they believe is right, they focus on maintaining their roles, often to the detriment of their teams and organizations.

The market is saturated with so-called Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches. For every open position, there are often over 200 applicants. Since these roles are unregulated, anyone can claim the title. Unfortunately, this influx of underqualified individuals has created challenges for the Agile community.

The Problem with Unqualified Agile Practitioners

Agile practitioners are perceived as experts, wielding authority. However, when they lack the necessary experience or knowledge, they themselves become the biggest impediments. This issue is compounded when they fail to listen to those they aim to serve, addressing superficial concerns rather than solving real problems. Instead of driving transformation, they retreat into an “Agile kindergarten,” disconnected from reality.

Moreover, the oversupply of candidates drives salaries down, making these roles less attractive to true experts. As a result, the market loses talented professionals who could excel in these positions, creating a vicious cycle.

What Makes a Great Agile Expert?

A true Agile expert must navigate a complex and diverse set of responsibilities, including but not limited to:

  1. Team and Dependency Mapping
    Utilizing frameworks like Team Topologies to visualize and optimize team structures.
  2. Implementing the Right Workflows
    Choosing and establishing methodologies such as Scrum or Kanban based on team needs.
  3. Scaling Agile
    Adopting frameworks like Nexus, Spotify, Scrum@Scale, or SAFe to scale Agile practices effectively.
  4. Ensuring Transparency
    Leveraging tools such as Azure DevOps, Jira, and Confluence to provide visibility into workflows.
  5. Metrics and Retrospectives
    Establishing metrics and cascading retrospectives to identify and address impediments.
  6. Teaching Best Practices
    Guiding teams on concepts like Definition of Done (DoD), Definition of Ready (DoR), OKRs, and Acceptance Criteria (AC).
  7. Driving DevOps Adoption
    Helping developers embrace DevOps practices, if necessary.
  8. Facilitating Vision and Strategy
    Supporting the creation of visions, missions, and strategies at both the organizational and team levels.
  9. Effort and Value Estimation
    Introducing estimation techniques like T-shirt sizes or story points, and prioritization methods like WSJF or Cost of Delay.
  10. Conflict Resolution and Coaching
    Combining skills in mediation and coaching to empower individuals, resolve conflicts, and harmonize Agile methods with existing structures.

This list only scratches the surface of what a skilled Agile practitioner must handle. Organizations seeking to hire an Agile Coach should ask candidates to explain these methodologies. Doing so can reveal whether they possess the expertise needed for the role.

Reflecting on the Industry Today

There was a time when companies hired almost anyone with a self-declared title of Scrum Master or Agile Coach. That window gave me the chance to enter this profession. However, times have changed, and so has my perspective.

If my Chief Agile Coach asked me the same question today, I’d answer differently:
“I would hire a qualified Scrum Master—someone with both experience and a strong theoretical foundation. This is a critical role, and you can’t entrust it to just anyone with a certification.”

Agility works. It offers practical solutions to structural challenges that companies face. While traditional waterfall project management isn’t a viable alternative, the challenge lies in finding the right people to implement Agile effectively. Companies must embrace agility to adapt and compete, but doing so successfully requires truly qualified Agile Coaches and Scrum Masters.

#AcceptanceCriteria #Agile #AgileChallenges #AgileCoach #AgileExpertise #AgileMarket #AgileMethodologies #AgilePractices #AgileTransformation #AzureDevOps #Coaching #ConflictResolution #Confluence #CostOfDelay #DefinitionOfDone #DefinitionOfReady #DevOps #EffortEstimation #Jira #Kanban #Mediation #Mission #Nexus #OKRs #Prioritization #ProductOwner #Retrospectives #SAFe #ScaledAgile #Scrum #ScrumMaster #SpotifyModel #Strategy #TeamTopologies #ValueEstimation #Vision #WaterfallVsAgile

Thomas - NBAnobsagile
2024-12-20

🚀 Neue Folge: Agile Coaches – Facilitator oder Kutscher? 🎙️

Was sollte ein Agile Coach wirklich leisten – und was nicht?

🔍 Themen:
✔️ Missverständnisse über Agile Coaches
✔️ Unterschiede zu Scrum Master & Servant Leader
✔️ Warum „Ringelpiez mit Anfassen“ keine Agilität ist

🎧 Hör rein: no-bullshit-agile.de/agile-coa

👉 Deine Erfahrungen mit Agile Coaches?

SCRUMschauscrumschau
2024-12-16

7 Mythen zum Sprint-Backlog: Kenne sie, sonst glaubt dir niemand, dass du den Scrum Guide gelesen hast - Scrum.org Blog (Simon Flossmann)

scrum.org/resources/blog/7-myt

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