Category Archives: scrum

Have Agile and Enterprise 2.0 something in common?

Nowadays companies are thinking to promote a social graph inside the corporate instead of hierarchies. This is common to agile practice where all the developers together are the project manager. Agile Manifesto and 2.0 approach have something that sounds really … Continue reading




Why empirical management works?

I’m just back from my training course in Florence with the intuition on why empirical Management works. Yes, it’s true. I figured out a simple explanation on the reason of it. Before giving my impression I would like to present … Continue reading




On Priorities with Scrum: a Product Backlog with Penalties and Benefits

One of the worst thing is when you’re facing a customer with no idea which feature must be implemented before the others. The question is, how can I help a customer in figuring out the 20% of feature is doing … Continue reading




Thought on how Scrum is addressing Stress.

In the next 2 weeks, I’ll have to present Scrum in a Scrum Session in Florence. I’m thinking to focus on kinds of management Scrum can do: formal side where task are clearly identified at the beginning, clearly estimated and … Continue reading






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