The Retrospective meeting is one of the most important elements of the empirical process as Scrum and Kanban and yet many teams after a while start to skip them. Some of the reasons are that they become very predictive and boredom. Scrum masters who truly understand that this is the time for the team to look back and spend few…
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Is customer satisfaction an important factor for your business success? Are you looking for better ways to optimize delivery of value to your customers in the context of perpetual change? Do you believe people are your most precious asset? If the answer to these questions is “yes”, then you should consider implementing an Agile approach in your organization. Agile methodologies…
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Time killer: your hidden backlog and how to manage it
Let’s look at an average day in the life of an Agile team member. For many of us the day may start with a team standup meeting. The daily standup is the moment when we update each other about the progress and align on what is the next important thing that we need to complete today to make sure team…
Don’t Do Planning Poker for the Estimates (Only)
One of the techniques that Agile teams use for estimating their release or sprint backlog is Planning Poker. The game is very simple, but also a very nice instrument for provoking discussions and enhancing the quality of the planning meeting. For those of you who are not familiar with it, here is an explanation of some key concepts, along with a brief…