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Ken Schwaber gave the first time an introduction into Scrum at the agile vietnam forum in November 2011.
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Ken Schwaber
Scrum for Vietnam
A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.- Mark Twain
November 17, 2011 Copyright Scrum.org 2011 Slide 1
November 17, 2011 Copyright Scrum.org 2011 Slide 2
The Right Process Produces the Right Results
The CHAOS Manifesto, Copyright 2011
November 17, 2011 Copyright Scrum.org 2011 Slide 3
The Right Process Produces the Right Results
The CHAOS Manifesto, Copyright 2011
“The agile process is the universal remedy for software development project failure. Software applications developed through the agile process have three times the success rate of the traditional waterfall method and a much lower percentage of time and cost overruns. The secret is the trial and error and delivery of the iterative process.”
Are you using Scrum?
FBI Case Management Project (Sentinel)
• 2006: Sentinel project awarded to Lockheed Martin, 4 phases, $450m, 6 years.
• 2010, after four+ years, $421 spent and 1st phase and part of 2nd done. Mitre estimates another $351m and 6 years to complete.
• FBI stops contract and brings in house.• Scrum studio in Hoover building basement,
reduce staff from 400 to 40.• Project done in 1 year for $30m.
• www.justice.gov Inspector General reports
Professional Scrum at Scrum.org
Professional Scrum
Product Owner
Professional Scrum Foundations
Professional Scrum Master
Professional Scrum
Developer.NET or Java
Product OwnersExecutivesAdvanced
Practitioners
Scrum Mastersand
Advanced Practitioners
ArchitectsBusiness Analysts
DB SpecialistsDesigners
ProgrammersTesters
Everyone
Vietnam PSM Course http://courses.scrum.org/classes/show/498
Risk is reduced to one Sprint
The same work, but organized differently and on fewer requirements.
Waste becomes hugely visible and can be systematically removed.
Plan Analyze Design Code Test Release
Time
Plan
Analyze
Design
Code
Test
ReleaseRe
view
Empirical Processes Plan Frequently
All planning is done at beginning
Just-in-time planning and re-planning based on frequent inspection
Predictive Empirical
P Planning D Doing
P D P D P D P D P D
Scrum is a Tool used to Become Agile
• Work done by self-organizing, cross-functional teams.
• Highly productive, creative, and delivering high quality product.
Scrum TeamPl
an
Analyze
Design
Code
Test
Release
ScrumShort, high value iterations that deliver valuable, opportunistic pieces of functionality.
Revi
ew
Visibility Ability to Change
Business Value Risk
Scrum (n): A framework within which people can address complex problems, and productively and creatively deliver products of the highest possible value.• Lightweight• Extremely simple to understand• Extremely difficult to master
3 Types of Content in Scrum
Roles: each one has a specific responsibility
Product Backlog
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Increment
SprintBacklog
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Sprint PlanningMeeting
Retrospective
Sprint Review
Daily Scrum
ProductOwner Dev. Team
ScrumMaster
Sprint
Copyright Scrum.org 2011November 17, 2011 Slide 16
Scrum Review
Scrum Shields Projects From Complexity
Scrum creates container within which complexity can be transformed into product increments.
Scrum
Next Steps
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November 17, 2011 Copyright Scrum.org 2011 Slide 18
Ken Schwaber
ken.schwaber@scrum.org
@kschwaber
kenschwaber.wordpress.com
www.scrum.org
November 17, 2011 Copyright Scrum.org 2011 Slide 19
Thank you!
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