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6 Signs Developers Need to Watch For
Developers fail if their progress becomes inconsistent, the quality of work declines, and collaboration and communication levels decrease, suggesting…
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How Can the Sprint Retrospective Help the Team?
The Sprint Retrospective helps the team by providing a structured opportunity to improve their work continuously. This ensures an opportunity to enhance…
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November 2024
7 Things You Should Include in Your Definition of Done
The Definition of Done must emphasise readiness for quality, sustainability, security, performance, and alignment with broader business objectives…
Nov 26
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What Should You Do with Spillover Work in Scrum?
Instead of focusing on scope, the team should focus on flow, on achieving their Sprint Goals and delivering value every Sprint.
Nov 19
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Do High-Performing Teams Need a Scrum Master?
Once a self-managing team reaches a level of delivering quality products valued by customers at a rate that outpaces the norm, it needs even more help…
Nov 12
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What Is the Difference Between a Product Mindset and a Project Mindset?
A product mindset focuses on creating value continuously and adapting to changes, while a project mindset emphasizes delivering specific outputs within…
Nov 5
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October 2024
Why Scrum Fails if the Developers Fail?
When developers fail at communication, collaboration, adaptability, and value delivery, the product's success and customer satisfaction will be…
Oct 29
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How Can You Tell if the Developers Are Doing a Great Job?
Delivering working increments while collaborating as a team and communicating effectively with all stakeholders are traits of successful developers.
Oct 22
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How Much Time Should We Invest in Product Backlog Management?
By investing time in defining the vision, involving stakeholders, clarifying goals or understanding the work, you are maximising the value that the team…
Oct 15
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Should Developers Love Scrum?
Scrum is here to help developers deliver value in a more effective and meaningful way. It’s here to make their lives easier. If it doesn’t feel like…
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How to Manage Stakeholders’ Expectations?
By actively engaging with stakeholders, understanding their wants and needs, and keeping them informed, their expectations can be aligned with the…
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Why You Should Know Your Product?
Without a clear understanding of the product, teams may waste their efforts, head in the wrong direction, and build something that fails to meet user…
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