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Otter Review (2022)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I use a lot of technical project management jargon that relates to our projects and industry, and I don’t have to do a lot of editing. If an event has a valid virtual meeting URL e.g. a link to Zoom, Google Meet, or MS Teams, you can toggle on Otter Assistant. I should embrace the AI tech and just go for it! How does it work?

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The Forgotten Scrum Event

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What are the 5 events in Scrum? Chances are that you said something like “Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective, and…. The Sprint is the most commonly overlooked event in Scrum. In fact, many people don’t even realize that it is an event in Scrum. See our recent article, Emergencies in Scrum.

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“The Sprint Review is Just a Demo” and other Scrum myths

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In this article, we will debunk some of the common Scrum myths. Myth 1: The Sprint Review is just a demo The misconception that the Sprint Review is merely a demo overlooks its fundamental purpose within the Scrum framework. While a demo may be a component of the Sprint Review, it represents just one facet of a broader process.

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Eight things you should do in your Sprint Review

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The Sprint Review is often referred to as the Sprint Demo. We throw our information at those that are present in the event but don’t incorporate the feedback into our Product Backlog. There are multiple opportunities to inspect in adapt, but Scrum talks about five events. And nothing more than that. Inspection. Adaptation.

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Are You Ready For The Social Tech Revolution?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this article, Jerry Giltenane explains why. The value of these social-media inspired tools is well known and this article does not intend to review those benefits in detail. A version of this article first appeared in 2016 and it has been lightly edited and updated since then. billion people on the planet, 31% or 2.3

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A Sprint Review without Stakeholders? Making Your Scrum Work #3

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TL; DR: A Sprint Review without Stakeholders? A Sprint Review without stakeholders may create an unhealthy bubble for the Scrum Team due to the disconnect, thus resulting in lower effectiveness. Shall I notify you about articles like this one? Why a Sprint Review without Stakeholders Is the Path to Mediocrity.

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Scrum Master Interview Questions: The Sprint Review

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TL; DR: Scrum Master Interview Questions on the Sprint Review. A good starting point, though, is to ask a candidate about the intricacies of a Scrum event that puts the Increment, the Stakeholders, the Developers, and the Product Owner at heart, thus providing an excellent opportunity to reflect on the big picture.