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5 kinds of Agile bandits: Special Sprints Bandits

Scrum.org

Are Special Sprints in Agile Truly Beneficial? In my journey with Agile, I've often encountered teams embroiled in what I term 'special sprints' – Sprint zeros, refactoring sprints, and bugfix sprints. At first glance, these sprints appear as a savvy adaptation of Agile. The result?

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Embracing Feedback in Sprint Reviews: A Guide to Agile Success

Scrum.org

As professionals in the fast-paced world of Agile and Scrum, we often find ourselves at a crossroads during Sprint reviews. The essence of a Sprint review lies in its ability to provide real, actionable insights. These are the kinds of issues that lean-agile practitioners relish, and others might find challenging.

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Remote Agile (Part 7): Sprint Review with Distributed Teams

Scrum.org

TL; DR: A Remote Sprint Review with a Distributed Team. We started this series on remote agile with looking into practices and tools; we explored virtual Liberating Structures, and how to master Zoom. The Purpose of the Sprint Review. What Does the Scrum Guide Say about the Sprint Review?

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What is Sprint Planning? A Comprehensive Guide on Agile Sprints

nTask

The Agile project management methodology is one of the most interesting and effective ways to manage your projects and get the most value out of them. The answer is Sprints. But how do these sprints unfold and what are the steps that go into the sprint planning process. What is Sprint Planning? Let’s begin.

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Understanding the Sprint Review in Agile Methodology

MPUG

Please find highlights from Satya Narayan Dash’s webinar – Practical Scrum Using MS Project Agile – being provided by MPUG for the convenience of our members. Agile methodology is a software development approach that emphasizes iterative development and collaboration between cross-functional teams.

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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

ProjectManager.com

Kanban and scrum are agile project management methodologies that can be used for similar purposes, but each has its unique pros and cons. Such advantages have seen kanban used in visual planning apps, where it can help with storyboarding user stories and sprint backlog planning. So, no sprint. What Is Scrum?

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How Often do Agile Teams Have to do Sprint Reviews?

NimbleWork

Are you wondering how often to hold a sprint review? Sprint reviews are an agile ceremony that can be formal (in a meeting room) or informal (gathered around someone’s desk). They are designed to showcase the work done during the sprint – as the name suggests, they are a review of the sprint. you might ask.