
Excelling as a Product Owner Without IT Experience: Strategies for Success

How to switch to a career in Scrum

Why Did We Build Sierra Agility?
You might be wondering, why did we build Sierra Agility? Imagine being in the heart of a bustling software development team. The pressure to deliver quality products faster than ever is immense. But the processes in place often lead to confusion, inefficiencies, and missed deadlines. We've been there, felt the frustration, and realized that there had to be a better way. That's why we created Sierra Agility – a solution that combines cutting-edge technology with decades of experience to empower teams like yours. With Sierra Agility, we're not just transforming how you manage backlogs and sprints; we're revolutionizing how teams collaborate, innovate, and succeed. Join us as we explore the 'why' behind Sierra Agility and embark on a journey to agile excellence. Stay tuned for more insights on how Sierra Agility can redefine your development process and help you achieve remarkable results. Remember, the future of software development starts here.

Tools Don't Self Manage - Teams Do

Building Better Teams: How Effective Communication Can Improve Your Agility
Effective communication is a cornerstone of any successful team but is especially critical in a Scrum team. By improving communication and collaboration among team members, you can achieve better outcomes and build a more cohesive and productive team. This post will discuss the importance of effective communication in Scrum methodology and share tips and best practices to help you build better teams.

Revolutionize Your Agile Workflow with Sierra Agility
Sierra Agility is a powerful tool for teams looking to become more agile and efficient. By catching common errors in process and action and advising teams on correcting them, Sierra Agility ensures that your team is operating at its full potential. With features like team size recommendations, defined Scrum Masters and Product Owners, and sprint and product goal tracking, Sierra Agility takes the guesswork out of agile project management. Learn more about how Sierra Agility can help your team achieve its goals and become more successful by visiting sierraagility.net.

How Thinking of Agility as a Methodology Can Ruin Your Job
In today's business climate, agility is key to success. But what exactly is agility? And how can companies make sure they're promoting an agile mindset within their organization? Unfortunately, many companies mistakenly think of agility as a methodology, when in fact it's much more than that.

Get Yourself a Coach!
Think about the times when you've felt completely lost at work. Maybe you're in a new role and don't know where to start. Maybe you're stuck on a project and can't seem to find a way out. Or maybe you're just feeling burnt out and need some motivation. In these moments, having a regular coach can make all the difference.

How Regular Coaching Makes All the Difference

Are You Settling for Good Enough Agility?

Sprint Goals: Why the Plan Matters Less Than You Might Think
This information will help you take a BIG step toward having product dev, service, and support teams be self-managing. (Yes, really!)

Sprint Goals: The Key to a Well-Executed Sprint

Leverage Team Values to Guarantee Successful Outcomes

The 4 Keys to Making Agile Development Work for Your Company

Women in Business – What Kind of Leader Are You?
Women in Leadership Positions exhibit many styles, good, bad, and ugly. Do you work with a "Perfect Patty"? How about "Like me Linda"? Or the ever popular "Elizabitch"? You don't want to be any of these and here's why.

5 Ways to Address a Toxic Work Environment
So… you have found yourself in a toxic work environment. Now what do you do? Read on to learn some options.

7 Signs You are Working in a Toxic Environment
If you dread going to work, you MAY be in a toxic work environment. In this post, we’ll explore the signs of a toxic environment Here are 7 signs to be on the lookout for.

Why a Forecast is SO MUCH BETTER Than a Commitment

A Bigger Product Backlog Isn't a Better One
