Short articles on Agile and Scrum
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Hi there you wonderful creative bunch!
I would like to raise my social media profile by posting weekly articles but find myself too short on time currently .The topic is technology, specifically the Agile software development area and Scrum Masterery.
Im looking to build up a relationship with a writer who can create some content on Agile and Scrum Mastery every week for me to post.
I would like the articles to be thought provoking, bright bold and aimed at someone who already is familiar with Agile and its values, not an intro to agile ways of working.
i Know it might be a lot to ask but i want the articles to generate debate and comment - not just be another dull piece of content within the agile community
I would like the work to be completely original and in no way "leveraged" from any other sources
I am fairly flexible when it comes to the subject matter pf the articles.for example...'relationship between Product Owner and team', estimation techniques, how to best tackle cross located teams, benefits of co-located teams, defining team success, balance between servant/leader. The above are examples, i would leave the material topics to you as long as they fall into the agile/scrum domain.
As i mentioned this will be regular work, and i want someone good who knows what they are talking about and has ideally done the job before.
i realise Im asking a lot but this will be regular work and i'm wiling to pay top end budget.
Happy to discuss whether this should be be fixed price or hourly
Lets chat
Matt
I would like to raise my social media profile by posting weekly articles but find myself too short on time currently .The topic is technology, specifically the Agile software development area and Scrum Masterery.
Im looking to build up a relationship with a writer who can create some content on Agile and Scrum Mastery every week for me to post.
I would like the articles to be thought provoking, bright bold and aimed at someone who already is familiar with Agile and its values, not an intro to agile ways of working.
i Know it might be a lot to ask but i want the articles to generate debate and comment - not just be another dull piece of content within the agile community
I would like the work to be completely original and in no way "leveraged" from any other sources
I am fairly flexible when it comes to the subject matter pf the articles.for example...'relationship between Product Owner and team', estimation techniques, how to best tackle cross located teams, benefits of co-located teams, defining team success, balance between servant/leader. The above are examples, i would leave the material topics to you as long as they fall into the agile/scrum domain.
As i mentioned this will be regular work, and i want someone good who knows what they are talking about and has ideally done the job before.
i realise Im asking a lot but this will be regular work and i'm wiling to pay top end budget.
Happy to discuss whether this should be be fixed price or hourly
Lets chat
Matt
Matthew G.
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Word count per article?
Matthew G.23 Mar 2019I'm not too concerned about the articles length perhaps starting around 500 words?
If its a good, topical well written piece that makes people think but is short in word count i would view that as more valuable. i am also happy for you to use your artistic licence if you wish to write something slightly longer!
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