I'm particularly interested in looking at Scrum and Agile as a holistic approach to improving the competitiveness of businesses. I find mys... Read More
I'm particularly interested in looking at Scrum and Agile as a holistic approach to improving the competitiveness of businesses. I find myself often in discussions where I emphasize the need for businesses to focus on generating value (over managing costs) as a means to success. Be it in a project or in an organization, I frequently see dysfunctions where silly savings are made at the cost of significant value. And many times the decisionmakers are totally unaware of the impact of their decisions. It is this mismatch between intent (to work for the best of the company) and action that I seek to eliminate. When focusing on value, we need to focus on customer delight, job satisfaction and continuous improvement.
Scrum experience:
I've studied Agile methods actively since Fall 2005, trained and consulted Scrum and Agility since early 2006. I started, trained and supported many Agile and Scrum projects, and ScrumMastered some. I've spoken and trained Agility and Scrum to customers in many projects. I was certified as Scrum Practitioner in April 2007 and as CST in November 2008.
Other experience:
I have over 10 years of experience in developing software as a developer, project manager, QA manager, ScrumMaster, process developer, coach and trainer, both for traditional and Agile approach. I've seen a lot of different projects and as a result I've especially come to appreciate the effect of Scrum on the human side of software development. Seeing people enjoy their work again has been my greatest joy in Agile deployments. Of course, seeing a happy and engaged customer is great, too, and so is instilling new kind of pride and common sense in the work people do.
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