James Carr (@jamescarr, http://blog.james-carr.org/) is an agile developer in Missouri, USA. I met him through Twitter and hope to meet him in person one day. A nice guy with usually good things to say! This morning James posed a question about sharing lessons learned between teams: Any quick suggestions on how to facilitate a retrospective [...]
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The Real “Elephant” in the Room
This phrase usually refers to something that is wrong or out of place that everyone knows about but no one wants to bring up. Scrum and agile practices are very good at making these “elephants” so visible that it takes effort to ignore them. But this is not what I want to discuss right now. [...]
Journey to Scrum
It seems proper that my first post on this blog should be something about how I learned of agile development principles and methods. Sort-of a history of my “enlightenment,” if you will. It just so happens that another local ScrumMaster, Chris Young (@tombombadil), recently asked me about my involvement with Scrum and agile. The following [...]




