Dr. Jeff Sutherland is one of the co-creators of the Scrum software development process. He and Ken Schwaber invented Scrum in 1993. Since then he has worked with many software companies and IT org...
Dr. Jeff Sutherland is one of the co-creators of the Scrum software development process. He and Ken Schwaber invented Scrum in 1993. Since then he has worked with many software companies and IT organizations to extend and enhance this process.
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I've been watching Jeff Sutherland's videos and taking notes the last few days and they're absolutely fantastic.
This is not the first one to watch, though. Start with "Self-Organization." If you don't know anything about Agile, though, read up on it first, so you have a foundation.
Google can bring in anyone they want...so the fact that there are THREE videos within about a year ought to tell you something, --especially since Google doesn't even do pure Scrum!
what a bad presentation. This guy feels like a sales manager going on and on about nothing. No ideas or personal experiences are shared..coz i dont think he has any.
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This is not the first one to watch, though. Start with "Self-Organization." If you don't know anything about Agile, though, read up on it first, so you have a foundation.
Google can bring in anyone they want...so the fact that there are THREE videos within about a year ought to tell you something, --especially since Google doesn't even do pure Scrum!