Category: Scrum 101

PSM vs CSM: Here’s the Difference
The PSM and CSM are both popular Scrum Master certifications. So what’s the difference between the two? And do certifications even matter?

3 Pillars of Scrum: Inspection
While traditional product development techniques segment a team’s efforts into a series of linear stages, Scrum instead encourages teams to embrace a more dynamic workflow— empirical process control.

3 Pillars of Scrum: Transparency
When it comes to the three pillars of scrum, transparency is key. Here’s what it looks like to have complete transparency in an organization.

Agile Transformation Roadmap: How to Translate your Vision into a Strategy
A detailed agile transformation roadmap is critical when anticipating upcoming organizational shifts, however, it’s much easier said than done. Here’s everything you need to know.

Everything You Need To Know About Scrum Empirical Process
Empirical process control thrives in complex environments, encouraging practitioners to always expect the unexpected. In contrast, defined process control mandates that users follow a rigid, well-defined set of steps.