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Scrum is a framework that operates in a rhythmic cadence called “sprints,” which are fixed length increments of time. While the length of Sprints may vary from one team to team, every Scrum team repeats the same pattern of events in the same order. First a sprint planning meeting. Then short daily Scrum meetings. And […]
In Scrum, all the items in the product backlog are called product backlog items (PBIs)....
4 Reasons Why Agile Scaling Goes Wrong
Agile frameworks are predicated on the notion of forming small, cross-functional teams. A low number...
Estimation: What Does It All Mean and What Should I Use?
When it comes to estimation, Scrum doesn’t explicitly give guidance in terms of what units...
How to Get Buy-in for Refactoring
A good Product Owner is driven to maximize value. Oftentimes, that drive supersedes the need...
Top Four Behaviors of a Bad Agile Manager
Successful organizations hire quality managers who understand Agile and not only talk the talk, but...
Common Questions About Sprint Review, Answered
The Scrum Guide states the following about Sprint Review: The purpose of the sprint review...