Posts belonging to Category Scrum
Posted by Dana Nourie on October 13, 2010
One of the things I like about social media so much is that it’s a two-way system of marketing, which differs from static ads, etc. Social media not only allows a company to get it’s messaging out and market their products and services, but it also allows the people on the receiving end to benefit by having a channel directly to the company. In addition, social media provides a feedback loop like no other marketing methods have.
Categories: Agile, Scrum
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Tags: agile, alm, facebook, marketing, Scrum, social media, twitter, YouTube
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Posted by Laszlo Szalvay on October 9, 2010
- as I went to the Infosys Wikipedia page. “In 2007, Infosys received over 1.3 million applications and hired fewer than 3% of applicants.” Just think about the systems you need in place to review 3,562 resumes each calendar day or to hire 100 per calendar day every day.
Categories: Agile, Scrum
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Tags: agile, India, Scrum, travel
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Posted by Laszlo Szalvay on October 9, 2010
For the weeks leading up to my trip to visit my colleagues across the world I was socializing my visit with my team as well as anyone else who’d listen. I talk a lot, and I talk even more when I am nervous. And I was, nervous that is.
Categories: Agile, Scrum
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Tags: agile, India, Scrum, travel
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Posted by Laszlo Szalvay on September 7, 2010
I was lucky enough to attend Scrum Day in Munich this past April. At this event I had the opportunity to finally do a quick meet and greet with Jeff Sutherland, PhD. Most people know Jeff as one of the founders of Scrum or in his previous role as CTO of Patientkeeper.
Categories: Agile, Scrum
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Tags: agile, organizations, Scrum
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Posted by Laszlo Szalvay on August 30, 2010
Although US Government legislation is moving to include business users on software development projects, agencies and systems integrators will still have the flexibility to maneuver around these laws using cultural norms as the justification.
Categories: Agile, Government 2.0, Scrum
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Tags: agile, communication, culture, DoD, Federal, policy, Scrum
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Posted by Bill Portelli on February 22, 2010
Great news for the software development community! Today CollabNet announced our acquisition of Danube, the leader in Agile/Scrum management software tools, consulting, and training. Their ScrumWorks solutions have defined the standard for enterprise Agile/Scrum project and program management. For the past 10 years, CollabNet and Danube have both proven themselves to be thought leaders in [...]
Categories: Agile, Scrum
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