High Performing Organisations

< Agile
 * Dutch: Agile (NL)
 * Index: Scrum
 * See also: Kanban
 * Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(software_development)

According to Wikipedia Scrum is a framework for managing software development, but a lot of teams use scrum best practices to manage projects. In Scrum projects work is broken down into one-week to maximum four-week cycles, called "sprints", check progress daily in 15-minute stand-up meetings, and deliver workable software at the end of every sprint.

On our mind

 * https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/understanding-how-design-thinking-lean-and-agile-work-together
 * Implement an Agile way of working
 * The Business Agility Manifesto
 * Agile is eating the world
 * Many companies don't use the term Agile” to describe the way they are run. Instead they talk about "the Google way" or "our startup culture."
 * But whatever label is used, they all focus on delivering value for customers, working in small teams in short cycles, and networked organizational arrangements rather than top-down bureaucracy and silos.
 * Introducing an Agile way of working
 * What if the team doesn't want to do scrum?

Index

 * /Alphabetical index/
 * Scrum versus Kanban
 * Implementation
 * Ontology
 * Training