Do you need that ticket?
Some teams are obsessed with documenting everything. They create tickets for tracking time, logging meetings, or even planning how to plan. They think they’re being transpa
Coaching Over Clerical
Scrum Masters can sometimes fall into the trap of managing the process rather than coaching the team. While it might seem helpful to update tickets, close backlog items, or move
Velocity Is Not a Measure of Success
It’s really unfortunate that velocity is called ‘velocity’. I think that the name of this planning tool has contributed to a lot of misunderstanding. People se
You’ll Hate the Daily Scrum Until You Love It
One of the first things you learn about Scrum is that it has five events. One of these events is the Daily Scrum: a short, 15-minute daily check-in for Developers. And at fir