Keynote: "The State of Scrum"
Ken Schwaber
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Scrum is the dominant Agile process. Does that mean that organizations are getting the benefits expected. If so, why are less than 50 percent of Scrum organizations using iterative and incremental processes. Why do organizations utilizing Scrum continue to have huge stabilization efforts prior to shipping products? Why has something as weird as ScrumBan emerged? Ken will talk about these topics.
Speaker:
Ken Schwaber co-developed Scrum in the early 1990s. He is one of the
signatories of the Agile Manifesto in 2001 and the founder of AgileAlliance
and ScrumAlliance. He is one of the most influential pioneers and
practitioners in agile software engineering. He has been consulting
companies like e.g. Microsoft in their transition to agile development
practices. Ken has helped train more than 47,000 certified Scrum Masters.
The mission of his new Program "Professional Scrum Developer (PSD)" provided by Scrum.org is to improve the profession of software development by using modern agile software engineering practices. The objective: develop and deliver quality software in increments of completed, potentially shippable functionality.
Ken is the author of the bestselling books: "Agile Software Development with Scrum", "Agile Project Management with Scrum", and "The Enterprise and Scrum".
For more information please visit: scrum.org.
