August 3, 2023

Implementing Agile Methodologies in Non-Software Development Environments

Agile methodologies, known for their success in software development, are now making waves in non-software fields. A marketing team embraced Agile over a decade ago, breaking goals into sprints, holding regular reviews, and implementing swift improvements. Collaboration flourished, leading to a transparent work environment and remarkable outcomes. This adaptability shows Agile's potential for transformative change in diverse industries.
July 10, 2023

Measuring Agile Excellence: Unlocking Performance with Effective Agile Metrics

Measuring your success in Agile is difficult, but possible. The following article describes an approach on how to address Agile metrics.
July 5, 2023

From Good to Great: How Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches Take Agile Teams to the Next Level

Your team is already good at Scrum and you do not know what you can improve? Read here, what you can do to take Agile teams to the next Level
June 28, 2023

Agile Estimations: Steering Clear of Antipatterns through Openness and Learning

People may believe, up front Agile estimations are antipatterns. But they are only so if we use them as commitments. Read here, how to overcome this.
December 13, 2022

Making the most of Scrum: Avoid these Misconceptions

Scrum misconceptions are common because Scrum is easy to understand, but hard to master. Learn here how to avoid some of them.
April 16, 2021

The Falsifiable Hypothesis

A falsifiable hypothesis helps to determine the success of an experiment in your organization. Read, how you can create one.
March 31, 2021

Celebrate Failure? Celebrate Learning!

"We need to embrace and celebrate failure; because failure is a good thing" - Read in this article, why failing is not enough and how a simple tool can help facilitate your learning.
August 18, 2020

Setting Goals that empower

Organizations struggle with setting and achieving meaningful goals. Read here from our experiences, why that might happen.
October 11, 2017

Agile Manifesto – the big misunderstanding

In conversations with organisations, we often see a big misunderstanding of agile. The key problem is, that organisations understand it as a process to improve the […]
October 25, 2016

Why teams should estimate their work

When we worked with Software teams in Sprint Plannings, we realised, that they usually followed good practices to implement tools to make the planning efficient. But […]