Scrum is an agile framework, one of the oldest and most popular.Sadly when organisations try and use it with more than one team mistakes are made that really cut short many chances of getting all of the benefits that are possible.
LeSS (Large Scale Scrum) has the answers to these problems. But they are not easy for many to wrap their heads around and even harder for some to apply consistently and successfully.
But do not fear!
This podcast, community and sibling YouTube channel are here to help you make your Teams and Customers happier, all through a proper understanding of how to use Scrum with multiple teams.
In our episodes, we build upon the fantastic www.less.works to thoughtfully and thoroughly explain, explored and expand on all aspects of LeSS.
⚠️⚠️THIS PODCAST COMES WITH A WARNING⚠️⚠️It's not because we explain "Why to start small when beginning a transformation journey"Oh No (I feel that I should have edited it a bit more really)So what you get is (for the first little while)🎯Ben's run-in with one member of a UK 1980...
Nisha Joshi and I have been friends for a while and that chemistry seeps out of this podcast by the bucket load (IMO)We went straight in there with a meaty (or non-meat substitute) question "how do we determine a client's readiness for agile", not to blow our trumpet but we smashed it...
Products here, products there, products are seemingly everywhere. And this is part of the problem.SAFe (The Scale Agile Framework) would seem to imply that a Product could be anything because there is no limit of the number of Product Owners you can have (well one per team, but you get the sentiment...
In an ideal world, a company would make the transition to #agile and we would all embrace flat structures and embody the roles as defined in the #scrum and #LeSS framework.But organisations don't transform overnight. The traditional style of management and project management has been around for...