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Facilitation Exercise for Scrum Team Accountabilities

Scrum.org

In this blog post, I'll share with you an exercise to help make transparent expectations of each Scrum Team member, by driving conversations about what team members already understand and where there are potential misunderstandings that need to be changed. The Scrum Guide no longer mentions Scrum Team roles.

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The Scrum Mythbusters Exercise

Scrum.org

The Scrum Mythbusters exercise helps you address the common myths and misunderstandings about Scrum and helps teams discover how Scrum is intended as a simple, yet sufficient framework for complex product delivery. . Scrum Mythbusters is one of the first exercises we start the Scrum.org Professional Scrum Master II class with.

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How To Create A Website Project Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide

Teamweek

Without a website project plan, you’ll have a website that yields poor results, disappoints clients, and frustrates the development team. Or, perhaps website planning feels like a pointless exercise as things change anyway. Here’s what happens when you fail to plan: Your design and development team is forced to make assumptions.

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The Truth About Transformations

Leading Answers

Iterative development of small batches of work, with frequent reviews, provides better insights into progress and issues than sequential, large-batch development. It involves restructuring and forming long-lived product teams with everyone present to develop and maintain the software products over its entire lifespan.

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12 Reasons Organizations Adopt Agile

Leading Agile

We compared what we explored in a blog 12 years ago vs. what we think now to find out. So 12 years ago, we did a post on the LeadingAgile blog called The 12 Key Reasons Companies Are Adopting Agile , and try to put myself in the headspace of where I was at when I wrote that post. WHAT ARE THE REAL REASONS PEOPLE WANT TO ADOPT AGILE?

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The Truth About Transformations

Leading Answers

Iterative development of small batches of work, with frequent reviews, provides better insights into progress and issues than sequential, large-batch development. It involves restructuring and forming long-lived product teams with everyone present to develop and maintain the software products over its entire lifespan.

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T-shirt sizing in Agile and Waterfall Projects

Project Pulse Journal

By: Hajime Estanislao, PMP, CSM Embarking on project estimations can often feel complex - where the path forward is unclear, and the potential for missteps is high. This is where the concept of T-shirt sizing shines as a simple estimation technique. What is T-shirt Sizing?

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