Could Aggregation of “Marginal Gains” Lead to Innovation?
Scrum's underlying philosophy is similar to the idea of "aggregation of small gains" over a reasonable period of time eventually leading to breakthrough results. In this talk, we will review examples from diverse fields such as military and sports and then discuss how these ideas help improve the efficacy of Scrum implementations to accelerate innovation.
Outline/Structure of the Talk
http://www.slideshare.net/Managewell/could-aggregation-of-marginal-gains-lead-to-innovation
`https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL28C3EBDAE6525074
Learning Outcome
Scrum's underlying philosophy is similar to the idea of "aggregation of small gains" over a reasonable period of time eventually leading to breakthrough results. In this talk, we will review examples from diverse fields such as military and sports and then discuss how these ideas help improve the efficacy of Scrum implementations to accelerate innovation.
Target Audience
Any Agilist