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Numerous studies have found 10:1 differences in productivity and quality among individuals and even among teams. This blog contains Steve McConnell's thoughts about how to move toward the "10" side of that 10:1 ratio.
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March 2011 - Posts

  • I’ll be Giving a Keynote at the Scrum Alliance’s Scrum Gathering May 17, 2011

    The Scrum Alliance Scrum Gathering conference is in Seattle this year, May 16-18, 2011. I’ll be giving the morning keynote on the second day. I’m excited to be able to share some of the details of Construx’s experiences helping organizations move to organization-wide Scrum. Here are the details about my talk:

    KEYNOTE: THE JOURNEY TO ORGANIZATION-WIDE SCRUM

    Scrum practitioners know what a successful Scrum project looks like. After a few successful pilot projects, many organizations struggle when they try to roll out Scrum more broadly. What does it take to roll out Scrum organization-wide? How much does by-the-book Scrum change, and what stays the same? Where do you draw the line between ScrumBut vs. necessary adaptation? What are the common stumbling blocks, and how do you overcome them? Who has to be involved?

    In this presentation, award-winning author Steve McConnell shares a typical organization’s gap analysis between small-pilot-project- success and consistent-large-project-success. He describes the work needed from technical contributors, technical leaders, executive managers, and other business partners to implement Scrum. And he describes the path that has allowed Construx’s clients to realize the benefits of Scrum in larger teams, geographically distributed teams, and more complex organizations.

    Here’s the info on the conference.

  • New Software Estimation Survey

    I’m working with Ryan Nelson and Mike Morris at University of Virginia to conduct a new survey of software estimation in practice. If you can take just a few minutes to answer some survey questions, this will help us get an update on the kinds of estimation practices people are actually using today.

    Here’s the link to the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/uvaestimationsurvey

    Thanks for your participation.

  • My Books Are Now Available in Kindle, PDF, and Other Electronic Formats

    Readers have asked for years for electronic versions of my books, and I’m happy to say that electronic versions are now available for all of my Microsoft Press books.

    • Software Estimation from Amazon.com in paperback or Kindle formats or from O'Reilly in various other Ebook formats (including pdf)
    • Code Complete, 2nd Edition from Amazon.com in paperback or Kindle edition or O'Reilly in various Ebook formats (including pdf)
    • Rapid Development from Amazon.com in paperbook or Kindle formats or from O'Reilly in various Ebook formats (including pdf)
    • Software Project Survival Guide from Amazon.com in paperback or Kindle formats or from O'Reilly in various other Ebook formats (including pdf)

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