If one's continuous improvement cycle leads to an adoption of Mob Programming, does Scrum largely disappear?
Is it a paradigm shift where one set of principles and practices is completely changed out for a new one? Or, do the same principles and practices merely show up differently? Or something in-between?
Join Chris, Austin, Ryan Ripley, and Todd Miller as they share and discuss their take on "Does Mob Programming Replace Scrum?" In addition they talk about mob programming vs. code review, continuous improvement, and pair/mob programming being exhausting vs. sustainable.
Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/JdpS3kXWZNI
Advanced Napkin Math, OM Science, Scrum, and Mobbing with Steve Hallman
Sharing Ideas with Clarity and Delivering Value with Tom Gilb
Remotely Recapturing the Agile Magic with Tom Ayerst
Scaling Organizations and Design with James Shore
Ensemble Teaching, Exploratory Testing, and Product Development with Maaret Pyhäjärvi
Mob Programming to Learn Rust with Shahar Dawn Or
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Learning through the Ensemble with Clare Sudbery
Cheating on Agile with Anders Haugeto
Leadership and Lean Internet of Things with Mary and Tom Poppendieck
Mobbing at Tesla with Joe Justice
Retrospectives from the Back of the Room with Allan Kelly and Nicolas Umiastowski
Cross Company Continuous Improvement with Jonathan Turner and Mike Clement
The Mundane Mob & The Exquisite Ensemble: A Tale of Two Teams with Scott Bellware
Responsible Engineers and Outcomes with Mary and Tom Poppendieck
Digital by Design Mob Programming with Swati Swoboda and Sheldon Nunes
Favor Fast Feedback with Luis Martinez
A Mob Programming Journey from a Product Manager’s Perspective with Scott Fulton
Mobile Game Dev: Mobbing, TDD, DevOps, and Agile with Roni Jokinen
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