Empiricism | Glossary

Definition

Empiricism is work that is fact, experience and evidence based. It is usually implemented in a Scrum process where progress is based on observations of reality, and not fictitious plans. It also places a large emphasis on the mindset and shifts in culture to achieve business and organizational agility.

The three pillars of Empiricism in Scrum are : Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation. They result in faster time to market, more predictable delivery, increased customer responsiveness and managing priorities. Alongside improved capabilities of risk management.

Further Reading

  • “Agile Project Management”(book), by Jim Highsmith.

 

Disorder Domain | Glossary

Definition

A terminology in the Cynefin framework. It refers to a dangerous, critical state where one can’t understand or make sense of the situation one is in. The goal usually, is to get out of this domain

Further Reading

  • “The Cynefin Mini-Book” (book), by Greg Brougham