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Hi all,
Today I faciliated a 1/2 day experiential report about Scrum by using Scrum.
It was in Boston with an awesome group of about 36 people in attendance.
Nobody really knew other people in the audience prior to the meeting. Wow, how things changed using Scrum.
As usual, I put the trust in the team and they were mega successful.
Readers both on RSS and my awesome e-mail subscibers can both view the presentation at www.implementingscrum.com/sd.
E-mail readers — look familiar?
RSS Reader? You MAY really want to get subscribed via email so you can see some great content behind that presentation.
No.
The presentation was not just that powerpoint slide.
It was used to show what Scrum looks like at a high level.
Then.
We used Scrum to answer questions from the group about Scrum.
Huh?
If I can get a high speed connection tomorrow, I’ll send the updates to the page and notify you so you can see what happended.
Actually.. I have been taping a lot of exercise outputs.
Amazing patterns — and anti-patterns emerge.
Thought this was more important than a comic strip tonight.
Which, by the way I have on me (smile) and is ready to go.
But.
I thouht this information would help a lot of you out there.
Comments as usual are more than welcome.
Hasta Manana.
- mike vizdos
PS –> Think about the last time you read a book and then went through something like the book in real life. What happened? We’ll examine that tomorrow night with the comic strip. Sorry I know I could not keep you hanging all night. You’re welcome for the awesome foreshadowing (smile).
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October 29th, 2008 at 12:14 am
Thank you so much Michael! This is exactly what I need for educating my company on Scrum!