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Sprint review vs retrospectives has become an important part of Scrum and for good reason. They help teams to optimize their work and to identify and fix problems quickly. In this article, we’ll discuss sprint review vs retrospective, and explain why they’re so important. We’ll also provide tips on how to conduct a successful sprint…
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Product development teams, whether using Scrum or Kanban, require a range of tools to be productive. That is the goal of backlog grooming: to maintain product development systematized and seamless. Below, we dig deep into the strategy’s benefits and best practices, including how to execute successful backlog refinement meetings to guarantee a strong product team.…
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You must have heard of sprint planning in Scrum, but can you do the same using Kanban methodology? Yes, you most definitely can. We have dedicated this post to Kanban sprint planning, what it entails and how you can do it. Before we walk you through the ABC of sprint planning in Kanban, let us…
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Sprints are an effective project management methodology with which you can get better results at a faster pace. Sprints are planned before a project officially sets sailing. But what if you could improve the sprints for better results? Enter Sprint retrospectives. What is Sprint Retrospective? A sprint retrospective is a meeting where the entire team…
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Improving how you work is a common goal for many organizations. With agile teams, this is usually done through retrospectives. In other words, with agile retrospectives, you can focus on how your work is going and take things that are learned from success & failure for further implementation. Such agile retrospectives help to improve processes,…
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If you are a part of the project management paradigm, then you would know that even at the best of times, many scrum projects can fail. We know that they are a part of a very powerful project management methodology named Agile, but still, it can fail. In a completely perfect world, Scrum and Scrum…
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Scrum Artifacts have always been something that interests humans greatly whether they’re from the era of the Aztecs or of the novel Coronavirus. The artifacts that humans and historians have been fascinated with were of cultural and historical significance but the artifacts that we find nowadays are a different breed entirely. This is the time…