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Growing Scrum Masters
John McFadyen
344 episodes
1 day ago
Ready to grow and develop as a ScrumMaster? Hi, I'm John McFadyen. I'm determined to support Agile Coaches and Scrum Masters in their journey to mastery. Will you join me?
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Ready to grow and develop as a ScrumMaster? Hi, I'm John McFadyen. I'm determined to support Agile Coaches and Scrum Masters in their journey to mastery. Will you join me?
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How did empirical process control become the preferred way to deal with complexity?
Growing Scrum Masters
5 minutes 18 seconds
1 year ago
How did empirical process control become the preferred way to deal with complexity?

Traditional #projectmanagement thrives in a simple or complicated environment. For example, if you are transporting bricks from A to B, and you have done this a thousand times before, #projectmanagement is a great answer. You know how to do the work, you know the best way to do the work, you know who is best positioned to do the work, and you know how long it will take and how long it will cost. Complicated environments like civil engineering are similar. You know how to build the bridge, you know who is great at it, you know more or less how much that will cost and how long it will take. #winning When we move into complexity, things become exponentially harder because we don't know the answer upfront. The problem has never been solved before and the solution has never been built before. We don't even know if the people we have can solve the problem or build the problem, we need to move through empirical process control to discover the answer and the best way to build the product or solve the problem. In this short video, John McFadyen explains why Empiricism - aka Empirical Process Control - has become one of the preferred ways to deal with complexity. About John McFadyen If you are interested in becoming an agile coach and value mentored, coach-driven skills development in your journey to mastery, visit our Growing Scrum Masters page on https://www.growingscrummasters.com/ If you like the idea of becoming a scrum master and want to achieve internationally recognised and certified accreditation as a scrum master, visit our Certified Scrum Master (CSM) course page on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/s.... If you are already a scrum master and want to upskill to a more advanced level of knowledge and agile coaching capability, visit our Advanced Certified Scrum Master (A-CSM) course page on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/s.... If you have several years’ experience as a scrum master and want to validate and certify your professional skills, visit our Certified Scrum Professional Scrum Master (CSP-SM) course page on https://www.agilecentre.com/courses/s... For more information on John McFadyen, connect with John on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmcfad....

Growing Scrum Masters
Ready to grow and develop as a ScrumMaster? Hi, I'm John McFadyen. I'm determined to support Agile Coaches and Scrum Masters in their journey to mastery. Will you join me?