Scrum Log Jeff Sutherland

Scrum is an Agile development framework that Jeff Sutherland invented at Easel Corporation in 1993. Jeff worked with Ken Schwaber to formalize Scrum at OOPSLA'95. Together, they extended and enhanced Scrum at many software companies and helped write the Agile Manifesto.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

All-At-Once Scrum: The Agile Enterprise


At the Agile 2005 conference in Denver, I presented a research paper on a multi-team, multi-product Scrum which has a daily Scrum-of-Scrums meetings and a weekly MetaScrum where all Sprints are started, stopped, or changed by a broad base of company stakeholders. Thus the entire company runs as a Scrum.

Sutherland, Jeff. Future of Scrum: Parallel Pipelining of Sprints in Complex Projects. Agile 2005, Denver, CO. IEEE.

The thrust of an All-At-Once Scrum is to enable the entire enterprise to be Agile. Better software and faster development may not be enough to win in the marketplace. You need an All-At-Once Scrum to turn your company into a competitive monster.

Since the IEEE format limits text to 10 pages, I have written up a more detailed version which will be published real soon in a short book called "The Scrum Papers." Let me know if you are interested in the long paper and I will send you a draft of the book (but only if you agree to give me feedback on how to make the paper better)!

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