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Key Factors for Succeeding or Failing with Agile

Key Factors for Succeeding or Failing with Agile. The ‘Link’ Factors for Success or failure are related to the roles within Scrum: Product Owner ScrumMaster Team. The Weak Link Factors. Weak links in the Scrum chain cause failure. . Product Owner Detached and not involved.

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Key Factors for Succeeding or Failing with Agile

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  1. Key Factors for Succeeding or Failing with Agile The ‘Link’ Factors for Success or failure are related to the roles within Scrum: • Product Owner • ScrumMaster • Team

  2. The Weak Link Factors

  3. Weak links in the Scrum chain cause failure. Product Owner Detached and not involved. ScrumMaster not 100% committed. Team unable to self organize. Scrum by itself does not fail.

  4. The Strong Link

  5. Strong links in the Scrum chain cause Success. Product Owner is committed and involved. ScrumMaster is 110% committed. Team able to self organize. Scrum, if the framework is followed, it will succeed.

  6. As a ScrumMaster, you will have to contend with: The tyranny of the waterfall; The illusion of command and control; The belief in magic; and, The era of opacity.

  7. The Zen of SCRUM So simple, anyone can implement it! So easy, all can benefit! So subtle, few achieve transcendent performance … How is it that project manager does nothing, and achieves everything? Interlocking principles emerge product out of chaos Yet when novice removes one Scrum principle -- engine never fires … Who can know why? ScrumMaster must understand deeply and practice rigorously. Only then will team members say, “This experience changed my life!” http://jeffsutherland.com/scrum/2004_08_01_archive.html

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