Hi.
I am working with a lot of teams and hearing about this problem coming up again.
Kind of like a cough that will not go away (that is for another day).
Ah… Kids back in school. Spreading knowledge.
And.
Lots of other stuff.
Germ mines that bring new germs home to their parents, who have not seen most of the stuff out there in the past.. and so on and so on.
Then.
Those parents go to collocated team rooms.
With people who do not have kids.
Germ-o-phobe-hilarity-ensues.
The original blog entry is located at http://www.implementingscrum.com/2007/01/08/sick-stay-home/.
Read it.
Post it on your team room walls.
Send it home to people on your teams who are still calling in (or ask them to call in and GO home!).
Good luck out there.
- mike vizdos
Hi all,
This is a blog entry I have been meaning to write for a while.
Earlier this year I met with Ken Schwaber at his house for an awesome discussion with other people too.
In the past (August 2002 – August 2006) Ken used to issue the Certified ScrumMaster certificates as a piece of paper directly from him.
How times have evolved.
Now, it is an agreement between you and the Scrum Alliance, a non-profit organization.
And.
It is electronic (via a PDF file).
One of the questions that came up while I was there was, “What happened to all the old original certificates?”
He took me down to his basement.
In a dark dark corner, underneath a sweat band was the pile of original agreements.
My question was answered.
I assume mine is somewhere near the bottom of that pile.
And some people say some things never change.
Just thought I’d share this incredibly useful information with you (smile).
Wow.
This is post #200 on the site. Not bad for just over 2 years of working together.
Thanks for reading!
- mike vizdos
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