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If you want access to the deck we used, contact Julia at Julia.Hill@LeanAgileTraining.com

 

Read or finish reading the following:

Agile Project Management with Scrum by Ken Schwaber.

http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/scrum-xp-from-the-trenches

The Scrum Guide  http://www.scrumalliance.org/resources/598

 

You are certainly welcome to read here (this wiki), at my blog Agile & Business (see http://agileconsortium.blogspot.com/), and at a special Yahoo group (http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/AgileBusiness).  Please also contribute, even if only with questions.

 

We also particularly recommend:

ScrumDev (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scrumdevelopment)

LeanDev (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/leandevelopment)

The Agile200x Conference (http://agile2010.agilealliance.org/)

The next ScrumGathering in Orlando (http://www.scrumalliance.org/events/105-Orlando%20Scrum%20Gathering)

 

See Agile Info, here: http://leanagiletraining.com/AgileInfo/Agile%20Info.htm

There is a WHOLE lot of info on and "beneath" this page.

 

Local Groups: You should join a local group.  Or start a "local" group or an "industry" group.

You are aware, of course, of ScrumU, the virtual group.  But there is nothing that equals face-to-face communication.  You may want to start a UND group.  And go to conferences.

If you are not in South Bend and/or want to look at other things, see:

http://scrumcommunity.pbworks.com/Local+Groups

 

Scrum-checklist-prio1.pdf

 

Prioritizing projects.pdf

 

Generic Iteration Backlog2.xls 

 

PDU Process2.pdf

 

Suggestions: 

Put what you think you know into action.  Now.

Find out what you don't know as well as you thought you did. 

Find out what you need to know the most. 

Learn more (for a bit). Act more.

Learn-Act.  Get into a cycle.  Like a PDCA cycle.

 

Good luck!