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Cass Sunstein and Scrum?
15/01/2015 - Tevfik Tacar
When asked “Who is Cass Sunstein?”, by the grace of holy grail of knowledge Wikipedia, (which is rather easy to be found than your regular holy grail) the answer would be, an American legal scholar, who excels particularly in the fields of constitutional law, administrative law, environmental law and behavioral economics and was the Administrator…Read More…
What is Minimum Viable Product?
15/01/2015 - Cihan Yılmaz
The term of Minimum Viable Product is used first-time by Frank Robinson and it has been popularized by Eric Ries. Well, What does MVP mean, Eric Ries often uses it while he is talking about Lean-Startup enterprises? An MVP, has the highest ROI over the risk. An MVP, is the product with features which are…Read More…
Let the Walls Talk! and Aloud…
15/01/2015 - Tolga Kombak
Knowledge! The most valuable thing of today isn’t it? I always guide the Scrum teams for toward making everything visible in the simplest form without creating extra confusion regarding access to information. In general, one of the questions of the Scrum teams about keeping the Sprint Backlogs and entering the remaining hours by sorting out…Read More…
Turn-Over In Sector
15/01/2015 - Ahmet Akdağ
One of the important factors that impact the success rates of software projects’ being pretty low in our sector (This rate is 30% all over the world) is that all the work is being done by humans. In general, commitments about completion of the work are being made with respect to a stated time, specific…Read More…
There Are Always Some Things to be Changed or Improved
15/01/2015 - Mehmet Yitmen
One of the concepts on which companies harps and an emphasis should be put more, in my opinion, is developing with ‘innovation.’ Being able to innovate is based on change and improvement. With this aim, I guess we all agree with how important chance and improvement is. So what is the last time have you…Read More…
