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Knowledge Work – Definition and Properties

This is an English version of this article about “Wissensarbeit” that appeared in German on our blog. When hearing about Agility, Scrum or Kanban people very often use the term knowledge work or learning. With many organisations this leads to confusion or misunderstanding. They don’t see themselves as schools or universities, where people go to […]

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Slides for Large Scale Scrum Meetup on Transforming Large Organisations

A couple of days ago, we had another successful Large Scale Scrum meetup. Our topic: Transforming Large Organisations. We had a wonderful time with Ari Tikka presenting on different patterns used by him in different large scale transformations to create a place of learning – Ba. Afterwards we discussed what a Ba could be in

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Slides from Large Scale Scrum Meetup: How many? Product Backlogs / Product Owners

We met and dived deeply into the topic: How many product backlogs and how many product owners are useful to have for one product? Photos and details can be found at the Meetup Group and Scrum Alliance Group websites. Slides are here: CLD-Input.pdf LeSS__Number_of_POs_and_BackLogs.pdf LeSS__PO_role.pdf

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CTC Application: Quick pointers for candidates by Vernon Stinebaker

Vernon Stinebaker (CST) posted these tips on the CTC candidate mailing list, you can find the original thread here. I decided to post a copy of these tips here, copying the public information from the google group and linking back to the original. I acknowledge all author’s rights. All, I’m excited to see the collaboration

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Fictional backlog of items with equal outcome distribution

Economics of Lean StartUp Experiments

Die deutsche Fassung dieses Beitrags wird später veröffentlicht. At the heart of Lean Startup are the Viability experiments. They allow us to save resources by checking the riskiest hypothesis’ first. One thing I’ve seen a lot of companies struggle with is to keep experimenting once they have a successful product running. Assuming these companies already

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CTC Mentoring Pilot: Part 2: Application

This blogpost is focused on my own CTC/CEC application specific learnings from the Certified Team Coach (CTC) Mentoring Pilot Program. You may also want to check out these: Posts in the Certified Team Coach (CTC) series: CTC Mentoring Pilot: Overview CTC Mentoring Pilot: Application specific learnings CTC Mentoring Pilot: Coaching (To be written, tweet me if you

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Certified Team Coach (CTC) Mentoring Pilot Program: Part 1 Overview

I took part in the CTC Mentoring Pilot Program by Olaf Lewitz (CEC) and Martin Alaimo (CEC, CST). Both of them are involved the community of CEC reviewers. They (and other reviewers) have observed many misunderstandings around the CEC certification, especially about what coaching really is and what is meant by enterprise level. Therefore Olaf

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