I first learned about Scrum through Ken Schwaber's book, Agile Project Management with Scrum, which was a great read. To me, the funnest thing about Scrum is using its quirky jargon.
"During his team's daily Scrum meeting, the ScrumMaster looked at his fellow Pigs, analyzed his Burndown Graph, and spoke a few choice words about burdensome Chickens luring in the Project's wings - waiting for the chance to alter the Sprint Backlog, but in
actuality will have to wait until the current iteration is completed."
See - pretty fun. Anyways, I hope I can apply its ideology to my future projects.
Tech Ed Orlando: Day 2
Jun 08, 2008 at 4:23 PMTech Ed Orlando: Day 2
Jun 06, 2008 at 3:11 PMEllie Powers on Scrum
Jul 10, 2007 at 4:32 PM"During his team's daily Scrum meeting, the ScrumMaster looked at his fellow Pigs, analyzed his Burndown Graph, and spoke a few choice words about burdensome Chickens luring in the Project's wings - waiting for the chance to alter the Sprint Backlog, but in actuality will have to wait until the current iteration is completed."
See - pretty fun. Anyways, I hope I can apply its ideology to my future projects.
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