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Understanding Docker with Visual Studio 2017 – Part 2
In Part 1 of the series "Understanding Docker with Visual Studio 2017" I described what you need to prepare to get docker up and running on your Windows machine. In this part 2 I´m...
Understanding Docker with Visual Studio 2017 – Part 1
Containerization of applications using Docker with Visual Studio 2017 is trendy, but it is not so easy to understand what is happening in the background. Therefore, in this blog post...
Netherlands biggest interest in Scrum worldwide
How interested are people in Scrum? Is it´s popularity growing or declining? What about the interest in Agile or DevOps? A few days ago I stumbled upon the website from google, called https://trends.google.com, which tells you what people search for on the Internet...
The power of habit – executing tasks automatically
A habit is something that you do often and regularly, sometimes without even knowing that you are doing it. The great thing about habits is that you can train yourself to make yourself execute certain tasks regularly without even thinking. Everyone of us has millions...
Will Power – Discipline can be trained
Will power, or you can also call it discipline, is the ability to control yourself. The interesting thing about will power is that it behaves like a muscle: it needs time to recover after you strained it, but you can train it to get more strength. On the one hand side...
Nexus – the scaling Scrum framework
Nexus is a framework, which builds on top of the scrum framework and is designed for scaling. It focuses on solving cross-team dependencies and integration issues. What is Nexus? The Nexus framework has been created by Ken Schwaber, co-creator of the Scrum framework....
For Developers
Scrum Retrospective 5 – Close The Retrospective
This is the fifth and last post of my blog post series about the five phases of a Scrum Retrospective. In this post I cover Phase 5— Close the Retrospective. If you haven´t read the previous posts in this series you can start with Phase 1 —Setting the stage. These...
Scrum Retrospective 4 – Decide What To Do
This is the fourth post of my blog post series about the five phases of a Scrum Retrospective. In this post I cover Phase 4— Decide What To Do. If you haven´t read the previous posts in this series you can start with Phase 1 —Setting the stage These five stages are...
For IT
Scrum Retrospective 5 – Close The Retrospective
This is the fifth and last post of my blog post series about the five phases of a Scrum Retrospective. In this post I cover Phase 5— Close the Retrospective. If you haven´t read the previous posts in this series you can start with Phase 1 —Setting the stage. These...
Scrum Retrospective 4 – Decide What To Do
This is the fourth post of my blog post series about the five phases of a Scrum Retrospective. In this post I cover Phase 4— Decide What To Do. If you haven´t read the previous posts in this series you can start with Phase 1 —Setting the stage These five stages are...