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Revision as of 19:15, 18 May 2013
- The troops are strong and the officers weak. This is called the ‘bow unstrung’.
The officers are strong and the troops weak. This is called ‘dragged down’.
—Sun Tzu, The Art of War.
- The troops are strong and the officers weak. This is called the ‘bow unstrung’.
…you are about to pull work into the upcoming sprint.
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Evolution
Shu
- The last three sprints all pulled yesterday’s weather.
Ha
- All sprints of the last half year pull yesterday’s weather.
- Velocity steadily increases due to scrumming the scrum.
Ri
- You outperform your industry, changing the changes rather than just embracing them.
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