- Re-read and annotate the original work that inspired Scrum – (Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber inherited the name ‘Scrum’ from the 1986 groundbreaking paper ‘The New New Product Development Game’ by Takeuchi and Nonaka, two acknowledged management thinkers.)
- Re-read and annotate The Scrum Guide – Developed and sustained by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland
- Review my notes from ScrumInc’s “How to Launch a Scrum Team”
- Create my first “How to Launch a Restaurant Scrum Team” Checklist and upload it here (Watch this space for the link!)
- Re-watch and annotate all videos at ScrumInc relating to “Hyper-Productive Scrum Metrics” (ok, I think this is too much for one ‘Study Sprint’! I’ll add this item to the Product Backlog and prioritise it!
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Two Great Short Video Introductions to Scrum
This second video is the go-to video for understanding agile scrum and was created by Henrik Kniberg a master of all things ‘agile’.
Everyone wants to know “How well are we doing and how do we get better?”
Nokia Test – By Jeff Sutherland (Notes taken from this video)
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