085: (Part 2) The Art & Science Of Doing Twice As Much In Half The Time Using Scrum For Ecommerce

Hosted by: Austin Brawner with Tim Francis

Getting twice as much done in half the time seems like a fantasy, but it can become a reality if you're using the Scrum methodology.

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scrum for ecommerce

Getting twice as much done in half the time seems like a fantasy, but it can become a reality if you’re using the Scrum methodology.

If you’re looking for the silver bullet to increase productivity, this could be it for you, it has been for us.

The Scrum Methodology was originally designed for technical projects, but now it’s being applied to business and it’s been a smashing success for many.

Our own experience has been extremely positive. Our team is on the same page, we’re doing the right things at the right time, and we’re knocking out project after project weekly.

Tim Francis is the guest on the first two episodes in this series. He is a scrum “master” so to speak and he taught us the ins and outs of the process. In this series, he’s going to outline what scrum looks like and how you can use it in your business.

This episode is part two in a 3-part series about applying the scrum methodology to innovate with disciplined execution while getting twice as much done in half the time.

Part one is an overview of the methodology, part two covers how to execute the methodology, and part three is a review of how we implemented scrum into our business and how you can apply it to yours.

Key Takeaways from the Show

  • How scrum can help anyone do twice as much in half the time
  • Why and how the scrum framework applies to ecommerce
  • A complete breakdown of the 5 essential components of successful scrum implementation
  • The most inefficient way to get projects done

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