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The Sprint Retrospective is a key event in Scrum for continuous improvement. Learn about its purpose, participants, timing, and how it helps Scrum teams enhance their process quality and effectiveness.
Satya Narayan Dash
Agile methodology emphasizes collaboration and feedback. Sprint review is a time-boxed event where stakeholders provide feedback on product increment developed during the Sprint.
In this webinar, we will learn about Sprint ceremonies including sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review and sprint retro.
Many times, managing a Hybrid-Agile project with a sole Lean-Agile approach doesn’t meet the needs of an organization, the expectations of stakeholders, required delivery frequency of customers, or address uncertainties […]
Two frequently and widely used charts in projects using Agile frameworks are the Burndown and Burnup Charts. These can be generated at the Iteration (Sprint) level or Release level. You […]
While Scrum and Kanban are two frequently used, individual Lean-Agile frameworks, many management practitioners use Hybrid-Agile approaches. This is because a number of organizations, across industry verticals, don’t explicitly follow […]
One of the key artifacts in a Scrum Project is the Sprint Backlog, with others being the Product Backlog and (Product) Increment. The Sprint Backlog is prepared during the Sprint […]
We left off in Part 1 of this article asking the question of HOW Agile and Critical Path could exist side-by-side in a single project schedule without affecting each other […]
Eric Uyttewaal
A new version of Scrum guide was released last month. There are quite a few changes in the guide, as well as new additions. While the outline and structure of […]