Firms Using Scrum
Intro Comments
We hope the main use of the list below is to enable people to share information and experiences about Scrum with a wider community.
Most the intro comments have been moved to this page: http://scrumcommunity.pbwiki.com/Intro-Comments-Firms-Using-Scrum
Use caution is drawing inferences from this information! This list does not include many firms using Scrum (I personally can name many not on the list).
For info on the Nokia Test, see bottom of the page.
If you are willing to post your name and/or contact information publicly, go here: People at Firms
Alternately, please send contact info to Joe Little (include Firm Info, Contact Name and email address)
If you feel intimidated editing in this wiki, just send the info to Joe Little
Regards, Joe
LIST of Firms Using Scrum....
The list is now a Google spreadsheet. --->>> Here.
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THE COLUMNS:
Have Contact - This means we have a contact at this firm. That person has confirmed they are using Scrum. We are not releasing contact info because of concerns about spam and privacy. If you want to make your contact info (or some of it) public, do so at this page: People at Firms
Contact on Wiki - This means that a contact from this firm is on the list on this page: People at Firms
Info Source - Where we happen to know it, we have indicated the source of the information. As you see, often the only source that we know that we have is "self" (self-reporting that they use Scrum). This does not mean that other sources don't exist, only that we have not heard/seen them (yet). "Independent" means that one or more people that we deem as independent (unbiased, knowledgeable) has confirmed the use of Scrum. Perhaps this is the most reliable source. "Rumor" means someone not directly connected to the firm (or inside the firm) has said this. Put here in good faith, but more subject to human error. "Article" means that a published article has said that the firm uses Scrum (is this more or less reliable than other sources??).
# Nokia Test - Does the firm (or do at least some of the teams) pass the Nokia Test for Scrum. See Nokia Test.
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