Scrum – el efecto en el proceso y la gente

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Trabajar colaborativamente para lograr equipos altamente productivos es la esencia de SCRUM. SCRUM es muy indicado para proyectos en entornos complejos, donde los requisitos son cambiantes o poco definidos ¿Te suena esto familiar? El desarrollo de software se enfrenta totalmente a estos retos y Hubert tiene amplia experiencia ajustando el procesos Scrum a grandes proyectos a partir de pequeños componentes: Gente, producto y proceso. Durante este Webinar se explicará cómo obtener un mejor rendimiento en el proceso de entrega a través de la aplicación de Scrum.

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a taste of the agile conference

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hubert smits senior cutter consultant and member of the agile practice. signatory of the agile manifesto in 2002, scrummaster in 2003 and scrum trainer since 2005.

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theme scrum at scale: three teams or more

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scrum

shippable - ‘done’ product increment

sprint planning meeting •  review product backlog •  select stories for sprint •  task out selected stories •  find owner for each task •  owner estimates task •  commit to 2 weeks of work

sprint backlog stories selected, tasked out, estimated by team-members

product backlog: ordered features

desired by product owner

daily

sprint sprint review meeting •  demo features to all •  retrospect with team

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scrum light

barely sufficient framework

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scrum at

scale light

barely sufficient framework

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product

3-4 months

refinement

vision

product needs

priorities

budget

estimates

architecture

product

3-4 months

refinement

vision

product needs

priorities

budget

estimates

architecture

product

3-4 months

refinement

vision

product needs

priorities

budget

estimates

architecture

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discussion

hubert smits – hsmits@cutter.com