This entry was posted on 5/27/2007 3:20 PM and is filed under Links.
Challenging why (not if) Scrum works Alan Shalloway argues that the structure provided by Scrum, which is really just applying Little's Law, is sufficient to improve an organization's productivity. He does not argue that it will provide maximal benefits which you would get if you would also apply the humanistic aspects of Agile/Lean philosophy. I agree with him.
7 faces of leadership I like when people try to distill an open-end broad activity down to a few principles. It gives you a view of the person's biases and belief systems.
PMI Community Post The title is misleading as it refers to what inspired the post. The post is about accounting for and handling variance in projects, which is in my opinion the least understood of the 4 fundamental underlying issues of product development or project development.