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  • Scrum Bubbles Recommendation of the Week

    Have you checked out the Agile Uprising Coalition yet? If you haven’t, you should. According to their website, they are a “purpose-built network that focuses on the advancement of the agile mindset and global professional networking between and among practicing agilists.” I check out Agile Uprising regularly to see what my fellow agilists say about…

  • “Size doesn’t matter…”

    Anyone who tells you size doesn’t matter hasn’t tried to complete a huge mobile app with just two people… in two months. So yes. Size DOES matter. But how big is too big? How small is too small? What is just right? I set out to get some ideas not only from folks I work…

  • Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day

    When working on a project, value isn't just in the product that's delivered. Value also comes in knowledge gained while doing said project. — Amy Neil (@MomofXandM) July 1, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

  • Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day

    What is a User Story in Scrum? View this Free SCRUMstudy SBOK Video and Learn: http://t.co/cIHjvY75Q3 … pic.twitter.com/yXVYjSTRnq — SCRUMstudy (@SCRUMstudy_) June 23, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

  • Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day

    There is always a balance between prioritizing purely on Business Value & prioritizing based on Architectural Significance #scrum #3Back — Scrum Coach (@scrum_coach) June 20, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

  • Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day

    Ten years ago while in my first #Agile project I thought Agile was a crazy idea. After that project I thought “Not Agile” was crazy #learn — Vasco Duarte (@duarte_vasco) June 18, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

  • Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day

    A ScrumMaster's Team will run into problems, but you must remember your fundamental goal – to 'make it work anyway.' #scrum #agile #3Back — Scrum Coach (@scrum_coach) June 6, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

  • Favorite Agile Tweet of the Day

    “In order to produce and maintain Quality Code, it is necessary to do continuous cleanup. #agile #scrum“ — James Saliba (@JamesSaliba) May 27, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js