


Flexible working at QualityMinds: Parenting and working as a Scrum Master & Agile Coach
QualityMinds from the mind’s perspective? Tine works in the Agile team, where she is mainly involved in customer projects as a Scrum Master or Agile Coach. Flexible working is very important to her; she works part-time, mostly from home, and can organise her...
I Want Change Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4: Retirementtsunami – What is it? (Part 2)
In the last episode, we looked at the basics of the retirement tsunami. Now it’s time to get down to business – how can artificial intelligence help with this problem? Is that even possible? And where do you start? Host Katharina talks to her colleagues...
I Want Change Podcast, Season 2, Episode 3: Retirement tsunami – What is it? (Part 1)
What happens to companies when many people retire at the same time? Does the knowledge leave with them, or are there enough successors with the same level of expertise? The demographic shift has been foreseeable for years, but what about the consequences? Katharina...
Flexible working at QualityMinds: The job of our agile learning coaching expert
Nora celebrated her two-year anniversary at QualityMinds in March this year. Her working model allows her to work remotely as she does not live near the QualityMinds office in Berlin. She is an agile learning coach and the central point of contact for all...
Meet us at the Business Agility Nürnberg (BAN) on April 25th
We look forward to welcoming you soon to the Business Agility Nürnberg on April 25 at the premises (or better: adventure playground for IT enthusiasts) of our host CodeCamp:N! The Business Agility Nuremberg (BAN) is a mixture of a conference and an open space for the...
What the Scrum Guide says NOTHING about: Reportings, Forecasting & Status Meetings
In the first two articles of the series “What the Scrum Guide says NOTHING about”, our colleague Andreas has analysed “Definition of Ready” as well as „Estimations and Story Points” in the second article of the...
Why Sprint when you can Hike?
Recently, I was made aware that software teaming, ensemble programming and mob programming are more or less the same. I also heard Woody Zuill explain why he decided to go from mob programming to software teaming. One of the reasons was that “mob” has an aggressive...
Let’s Test: Session Based Testing
As you may have already noticed, we have introduced a 2-week ‘Let’s Test Session’ in our testing team. Here we meet on a voluntary basis to present and try out well-known but also less known methods around testing. Here is what happened in our newest Let’s...