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by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 10, 2020 | Agile Coaching, Scrum Training
The 17th-century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes had discovered an interesting theory named the ‘Hobbesian Trap’ – when one is gripped by the fear of being attacked, he pre-empts by arming himself, which instils fear on the (would be) ‘attacker’ who in turn upgrades...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 10, 2020 | Agile Coaching, Scrum Training
I have been working as an Agile coach for one of the top-tier companies in the world. I want to share my experience working with leaders and teams in regard to Agile metrics. To give a high-level background, one of my clients has adopted the Spotify organisational...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 10, 2020 | Agile Coaching, Scrum Training
Why, How and what with SCRUM? We all have been studying/doing/practising Scrum ceremonies for years now and we all agree that the Scrum ceremonies are key for the teams and projects success. I have been working with teams in my organization with regards to Scrum...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 9, 2020 | Agile Coaching, Scrum Training
Scrum suggests 3 roles (The team, ScrumMaster, and product owner), four ceremonies (the sprint planning meeting, Daily Scrum, sprint review meeting, and sprint retrospective meeting), and three artifacts (the product increment, product backlog, and sprint backlog). A...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 7, 2020 | Agile Coaching, Scrum Training
It is my observation that when we implement a change initiative across an organisation, the leaders are generally well aware of why we do what we do, but the message rarely translates down to the team level. Most of the teams ‘just do it’, without understanding why...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 3, 2020 | Agile Coaching, Scrum Training
Many a time we have come across a situation where team members complain that stories were not ready before the sprint. At times, people complain that they are seeing the story for the very first time. Does this sound familiar? Another common complaint I have heard is...