Be Smart about Your Legal Dilly-Dally

legallysmart

  • 02:41:01 pm on March 14, 2008 | # | 0
    Tags: , , , ,

    Out of my curiosity about Scrum, I emailed Ken Schwaber, one of the pioneer of Scrum, to get more info where to start with Scrum. Surprisingly, he emailed me back instantly. Here is the email:

    Sarah,
    
    My pleasure to hear from you. I spent several years in Jakarta in the late
    
    1980's.
    
    First, there has been quite a bit of activity in the gaming industry
    
    regarding Scrum. I'm copying Clinton Keith from EA, who may be able to give
    
    you pointers.
    
    Second, you don't implement Scrum. There isn't much to implement. Instead,
    
    you are implementing a framework that requires you to build whole pieces
    
    (increments) of work every iteration, usually two weeks for you. These
    
    increments are built by self-managing teams guided by a product owner
    
    (customer) and manager who acts very differently (ScrumMaster). Within this
    
    framework, and when using it, you will discover every dysfunction or flaw in
    
    your company that stops you currently from shipping excellent product,
    
    quickly. Fix them. Don't change Scrum, it is simply showing you what is
    
    wrong. If you modify Scrum, it will simply ape the dysfunctionality.
    
    Third, I've attached some .ppt's that we use to teach Scrum and two first
    
    chapters from two of my books. A good book for you to get ahold of is "Agile
    
    Project Management with Scrum" by me.
    
    A word of advice: don't wait to get things perfect before starting. Just
    
    start. Then you'll know what to adjust. Scrum doesn't require planning and
    
    adjustments, it requires determination.
    
    Ken

    It definitely boosts my spirit to learn more about Scrum. I’m sharing the email with a hope it can boost your spirit in the same way as it did to mine.

    Cheers…

     

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.