Gunther Verheyen, Java Code Geeks

Gunther Verheyen

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Past articles by Gunther:

Surprise. I am no wizard. Agile nor Scrum.

I regularly get inquiries from people reaching out for instructions, assistance, or other forms of guidance to learn about Scrum, pass exams, become a → Read More

Velocity in Scrum, actually

Interested to learn about Velocity in Scrum? Check our article explaining why In Scrum it is bestfor teams to know about the progress they have been making. → Read More

Re-imagine your Scrum to firm up your agility

Interested to learn about Re-imagine your Scrum? Check our article explaining how you can firm up your agility by re-imagining your scrum. → Read More

Inspection without adaptation is pointless in Scrum

Interested to learn about adaptation in scrum? Check our article explaining how Inspection without adaptation is pointless in Scrum. → Read More

The illusion of agility (what most Agile transformations end up delivering)

Interested to learn about illusion of agility? Check our article explaining that Agility reflects the uniquelessons and learnings an organization go through → Read More

Scrum and universal truths [update 2018]

Interested to learn about the Scrum Guide? Check our article focusing on some updates of scrum which aim to reduce complexity. → Read More

The “ScrumAnd” Stance (Requires Thought and Discipline)

Try organizing a party in a “Yes, but…” atmosphere. The result is probably a zillion obstacles identified, but no party. Try moving through a door with your eyes stubbornly fixated on the door… → Read More

The T-Shape Deception

Do you think people need to be forged into a T-shape? Think again. Focus on the aspects preventing people from employing their intrinsic T-potential. I have never worked with a single person who mast… → Read More

Creating opportunities to deliver value (as an Independent Scrum Caretaker)

I have wandered the fascinating realms of IT, technology and software development since graduating i... → Read More

Inside of the whirlwind (The third Scrum Wave)

Scrum is a simple framework that supports people in making the most of complex challenges. Organizat... → Read More

Closed-loop feedback control with Scrum

Scrum is a simple framework to manage complex challenges. Software delivery is a complex challenge. ... → Read More

Scrum and universal truths

An update to the Scrum Guide will be released on 7 November 2017. In a webinar the principal co-crea... → Read More

The Transparency of Language in an Environment of Scrum

Our real-time, globalized world thrives increasingly on information and technology. The balance of businesses and society has rapidly shifted from industrial (often physical) labor to digital (often… → Read More

What are you defining as “Done”?

Agility is why most organizations adopt Scrum. The actual agility an organization achieves is roote... → Read More

How Ambitious is Your "Done"?

If agility is why your organization adopts Scrum, look for more sophistication in employing Scrum. Through Scrum, teams and organizations create the opportunity of having a releasable version of prod… → Read More

Sprint Cadence at scale

A system called ‘Scrum’ Scrum is founded on empirical process theory. Scrum implements regular insp... → Read More