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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2019 · 26 MIN

My Initial Adventures In SCRUM - A Partial Review of SCRUM - The Art Of Doing Twice The Work In Half The Time

from The Profit Productivity Podcast · host Michael Tipper

I have been tentatively aware of SCRUM and agile working for a while now but have never really explored what it entails.  Recently I was given a copy of SCRUM - The Art Of Doing Twice The Work In Half The Time by Jeff Sutherland by a good friend who was using it in his organisation to great effect.  I devoured it and got VERY excited by it.  As a former full time project manager it sang to me like no other book on projects and team working has ever done.  Coupled with my experiences of teaching leadership over the last 8 years, I got VERY excited by this book.  In this episode of the Profit Productivity Podcast, I outline the key principles of SCRUM as presented in the book and give my thoughts on them.  I also share how I am going to be using this approach to put together my next personal productivity seminar series. You will find a HUGE mind map summary of the book at https://profitproductivity.com/ (look for episode 011)

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