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Chris Hassa’s Blog. Business readable progress and flow based on acceptance tests improves collaboration and trust. August 29, 2011. A couple of weeks ago I was attending Agile 2011 in Salt Lake City. Where I held a brief 8 minute lightning talk about how we made progress and team flow in our projects business readable and what benefits we gained out of it. I want to summarize this talk with the following blog post. Tasks are not business readable. Have a discussion around these artifacts and examples, a...

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Chris Hassa’s Blog. Business readable progress and flow based on acceptance tests improves collaboration and trust. August 29, 2011. A couple of weeks ago I was attending Agile 2011 in Salt Lake City. Where I held a brief 8 minute lightning talk about how we made progress and team flow in our projects business readable and what benefits we gained out of it. I want to summarize this talk with the following blog post. Tasks are not business readable. Have a discussion around these artifacts and examples, a...

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Choosing the proper sprint length in Scrum | Chris Hassa's Blog

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Chris Hassa’s Blog. Why start a blog now? Scrum in fixed-everything contracts →. Choosing the proper sprint length in Scrum. April 8, 2009. A discussion that regularly comes up with teams new to Scrum is deciding what sprint length to choose for a project. Impact of sprint length. Pressure on the team to finish. The most obvious impact a team will usually consider is the pressure of delivering something of value to the product owner. The idea of delivering early and regularly might be scary for a tea...

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Why start a blog now? | Chris Hassa's Blog

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Chris Hassa’s Blog. Choosing the proper sprint length in Scrum →. Why start a blog now? February 15, 2009. Well, I do have to admit that I am part of the late majority. When it comes to blogging. So why am I bothering to start a blog now? I am a managing partner at TechTalk. Out of these aspects, I decided to start a blog with the following motivations:. 1 Document problems, discussions and findings from our daily work, to have them spread more easily within our teams and organisation. Fill in your detai...

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Scrum in fixed-everything contracts | Chris Hassa's Blog

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Chris Hassa’s Blog. Choosing the proper sprint length in Scrum. BDD with SpecFlow @ SkillsMatter →. Scrum in fixed-everything contracts. January 28, 2010. I did an interview with Mitch Lacey. A Certified Scrum Trainer we work together with, about how Scrum fits to fixed-everything contracts that we all know from our daily software development business. Why customers traditionally demand fixed-everything contracts. Who should take the role of the Product Owner in such cases. This entry was posted in agile.

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Business readable progress and flow based on acceptance tests improves collaboration and trust | Chris Hassa's Blog

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Chris Hassa’s Blog. BDD with SpecFlow @ SkillsMatter. Business readable progress and flow based on acceptance tests improves collaboration and trust. August 29, 2011. A couple of weeks ago I was attending Agile 2011 in Salt Lake City. Where I held a brief 8 minute lightning talk about how we made progress and team flow in our projects business readable and what benefits we gained out of it. I want to summarize this talk with the following blog post. Tasks are not business readable. Have a discussion arou...

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About | Chris Hassa's Blog

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Chris Hassa’s Blog. I am working since several years as Product Owner and Coach in Scrum projects. As managing partner at TechTalk. My main role is leading the evolution of our methodology and practices and facilitating their application in projects at our clients. TechTalk is providing agile development services and consulting in Europe. We are also providing tools supporting agile software development:. SpecFlow: www.specflow.org. SpecLog: www.speclog.net. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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