Recording Venue: Skype
Guest: Rini van Solingen
In this episode we talk with Rini van Solingen, the author of the book “The Power of Scrum”, about scrum and agile software development in distributed settings where the team is spread across different locations, different buildings or even different countries and continents. We reflect about the basic concepts and assumptions of agile software development and what makes it difficult to do real agile software development when the team members are not co-located. Walking through the different areas we also discuss different cultures, team building for distributed teams, what it means to use video conferencing or other technology to overcome the communication problems of distributed teams and why you should probably not start as a distributed team.
- The Power of Scrum book
- The ” Violent Scrum Master” movie (will be added)
- GSE research @ Delft University
- Perception of distance
- Distributed Scrum
- Global software teams
- Thomas J. Allen
- Emergent Architecture
- Conway’s law
- Fully distributed Scrum
- ICGSE
- Jeff Sutherland on Scrum
- The century of Scrum (Steve Denning Blog on Forbes)
- Patrick Lencioni on teams
- 5 dysfunctions of a team book
- Hofstede’s cultural dimensions
- Rini’s website
- Rini’s YouTube channel
- Rini at Twitter: @solingen
- Contact Rini via email
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