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Fixing Your Scrum
Practical Solutions to Common Scrum Problems
by Ryan Ripley, Todd Miller
Version: P1.0 (January 2020)

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To my wife, Kristin. You make it all worth it.

Ryan

To Jess, who makes the impossible possible for me.

Todd

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Early praise for Fixing Your Scrum

Ken Schwaber, the co-creator of Scrum, often says that Scrum takes a moment to understand and a lifetime to master. Scrum isnt hard to understand, but applying it is difficult because the environments in which Scrum plays are complex. People, organizations, business problems, suppliers, predefined processes, and behavioral norms all seem to work against this simple framework. In this book, Todd and Ryan provide practical remedies to these problems. They focus on ways that you can make your use of Scrum better, not because Scrum is important, but becausewhen applied wellScrum can help you change the world. Scrum on!

Dave West
CEO, Scrum.org

This book is a friendly and conversational partner for todays Scrum Master. It provides real-world solutions to real-world problems that many teams face in pursuit of being truly self-organized and cross-functional. Ryan and Todd have identified some of the most common anti-patterns that result in bad experiences and less-than-optimal outcomes with Scrum--and encourage teams to face them with practical tools and humor.

Melissa Boggs
Chief ScrumMaster, Scrum Alliance

Scrum: So few instructions, yet so many misunderstandings. Ryan and Todd offer you a multitude of ways to get your Scrum back on track. Not for the sake of Scrum or theory, but for the sake of addressing real-world problems. Use their combined experiences and expertise to remove long-lived obfuscation and fix your Scrum.

Gunther Verheyen
Independent Scrum Caretaker

If everyone would follow Ryan and Todds vision of what a Scrum master should be, then Scrum (with Kanban, of course) would be near perfect!

Daniel Vacanti
CEO, Actionable Agile

As an Agile coach, I constantly encounter organizations that are doing Scrum poorly and missing out on the great results and impact that Scrum can have. Ryan and Todds book has become my go-to initial action for these organizationsI hand them the book and tell them to read it and apply its simple yet powerful advice. It does a masterful job of helping teams fix their Scrum. Now I just hope it doesnt impact my coaching practice too much!

Bob Galen
Author and Agile Coach, Vaco

This book is an essential read for any Scrum team that wants to deliver value frequently and enjoy doing it. It illuminates the most common Scrum anti-patterns, explains their underlying causes, and offers practical ways to overcome them. Youll appreciate both the directness and the humility in the authors positive approach to fixing your Scrum.

Stephanie Ockerman
Professional Scrum Trainer and Author, Agile Socks, LLC

If people read this book before implementing with Scrum, they wouldnt need to do much fixing! Ryan and Todd did an excellent job creating a well-structured compendium that you can read in order and/or use as a powerful reference. In particular, the Coachs Corner section in each chapter is full of great, practical advice for every practicing Scrum master.

Ralph Jocham
Founder of Effective Agile and author of The Professional Product Owner

This book is going to put a lot of consultants out of business. It has the answers to some of the really tough questions and stumbling points for those using Scrum. Concise, clear, and to the point, this book is a must-have for Agile practitioners.

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