About the IKEA Starter Kit, Spotify and Frameworks
The IKEA kitchen starter kit is a wonderful invention: I need it when I move out of my parents’ house
The IKEA kitchen starter kit is a wonderful invention: I need it when I move out of my parents’ house
Agile on a large scale is too often seen as a choice between two frameworks: SAFe or LeSS. Occasionally, a
SAFe 4.5 places much more emphasis on describing good practices for a delivery pipeline that provides a solid foundation for
SAfe 4.5 has been released in June and brings some new features. Some are cosmetic, but there are also important
Scrum/XP as a basis Teams typically use a solid implementation of Scrum as a mainstay and deliver valuable software after
Multifunctional stable teams The size of self-organized teams is limited, experience shows that they work up to a size of
Scaling, Culture and Agile Evolution – Part 1 Why is scaling so hard? And further elaborating: why is it so
One of the heatedly discussed aspects of SAFe(Scaled Agile Framework) is the specified HIP sprints. HIP here stands for Hardening,
or: Culture > Process, culture eats process for breakfast This blog is the start of a series highlighting the various