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September 8th, 2009 at 12:05 am
How about some more troubleshooting tips for those scrummasters still waiting for success? For example: how to make sure you deliver value each iteration, how to help make sure you complete everything you commit to, how to motivate team members who are demoralized, how to get people to open up during the retrospective…
September 8th, 2009 at 12:32 am
I have often been slightly puzzled by the lack of a “wikipedia” for Scrum and agile. There is a vast wealth of information out on the web, lots contributions and knowledge, generously shared. But it’s mostly out there, in different places. Hunting is necessary.
I understand why the valuable stuff is spread around: Each creator wants that value contributed connected to themselves. I even have my own blog whose purpose is, in part, for creating such reputation.
Sites like this one, InfoQ, Scrum Aliance and so on are good hubs of good information. It would be nice to have a nexus, a community edited place of “all” the information or pointers to it. (Or maybe I’m just describing Google.)
It’s a thought. An idea to create a single place to go get specific information about Scrum, for example. Getting the community to come, now that’s the hard part.