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From Missed Deadlines to Delivery Success: Transforming Digital Media with Scrum@Scale

From Missed Deadlines to Delivery Success: Transforming Digital Media with Scrum@Scale

by Jordan Dodson | Sep 9, 2024 | Case Study, Software Development

Agile Education Case Study From Missed Deadlines to Agile Success: Transforming Digital Media with Scrum@Scale Hear how Mohammed Rowther led a successful Scrum@Scale transformation at a major digital media company facing many challenges, including missed deadlines and...
Transforming Logistics: From Silos to Speed

Transforming Logistics: From Silos to Speed

by Jordan Dodson | Jul 8, 2024 | Case Study, Manufacturing

Agile Education Case Study Transforming Logistics: From Silos to Speed Unbox Robotics Private Limited, a company specializing in order sorting and product consolidation for logistics, e-commerce, and warehouse companies, undertook an Agile transformation to improve...
Achieve 5-10x Faster Market Delivery with Scrum at Scale

Achieve 5-10x Faster Market Delivery with Scrum at Scale

by Jordan Dodson | Jun 11, 2024 | Case Study, Clothing Manufacturing and Retail

Agile Education Case Study Achieve 5-10x Faster Market Delivery with Scrum at Scale One of the Netherlands’ largest DIY retail franchises had a siloed management structure and projects that took 3-12 months or even longer to get to market. Registered Scrum@Scale...
Resolving Government Project Inefficiencies with Agile Solutions

Resolving Government Project Inefficiencies with Agile Solutions

by Jordan Dodson | Apr 1, 2024 | Case Study, Government, Software Development

Agile Education Case Study Resolving Government Project Inefficiencies with Agile Solutions Discover how Dave Witkin and his team tackled government project inefficiencies, turning an eight-year struggle into success with agile solutions. Learn about their agile...
From Good to GrEAT – Chris Norris

From Good to GrEAT – Chris Norris

by Alex Interlandi | Mar 5, 2024 | Case Study, Food and Beverage, Software Development

Agile Education Case Study From Good to GrEAT with Chris Norris Discover how Chris Norris, a Registered Trainer in Scrum and Scrum@Scale, dramatically improved the eStore development process for a large global company in the Food and Beverage and Software Development...
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    • Cross-Team Coordination
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    • Scaling the Product Owner – The Product Owner Cycle
    • Role: The Chief Product Owner (CPO)
    • Scaling the Product Owner Team
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    • Coordinating the “What” – The Product Owner Cycle
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    • Backlog Prioritization
    • Backlog Decomposition and Refinement
    • Release Planning
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