Successful Agile leaders empower the team, pull themselves out of the detail and focus on supporting the team, know that if the team succeeds they do too.
https://reginamartinsagile.wordpress.com/2015/09/16/im-speaking-at-the-scrum-gathering-south-africa/
Agile adoptions tend to take the form of journeys. It would be wonderful if they were "on-off" switches but they are not. I was privileged to have been part of a part of such a journey. The prese...
The Agile and Scrum world is littered with Unlikely Heroes. Those who see beyond the ordinary to find extraordinary superpowers in the values and techniques. Whether you are a hero in training or...
https://reginamartinsagile.wordpress.com/2015/06/16/regional-scrum-gathering-joburg/
A quick thought on Scrum boards.
https://reginamartinsagile.wordpress.com/2014/01/26/physical-vs-tool/
For me, the sprint retrospective is the most valuable Scrum ceremony. It's also the first session to be ignored by teams new to Scrum due to lack of time. Remember, the road to great self-organis...
https://reginamartinsagile.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/retrospectives-building-great-teams/
Scrum is a simple framework to use. There's just one condition - the whole framework, as recommended, must be used. This post is about what I consider the 5 essentials that often get overlooked, ...
https://reginamartinsagile.wordpress.com/2013/05/14/5-scrum-essentials/
I resisted adopting Scrum for 3 months. At about this time two things happened that defined my conversion to Scrum. I attended the Certified Scrum Master Course. And I read Patrick Lencioni's The...
https://reginamartinsagile.wordpress.com/2013/04/20/from-waterfall-to-agile/