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Assembling a Stellar Product Development Team for Business Success

Wrike

In today’s competitive business landscape, having a stellar product development team can make all the difference between failure and success. Building a team of talented individuals who possess the right skills, expertise, and mindset can foster innovation, drive growth, and ultimately propel your business forward.

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A More Effective Sprint Review? Do it the Fish! way!

Scrum.org

Philosophy for being an outstanding team member. In other blog posts, I covered how this can make your Sprint Retrospective more effective , and also how it can improve your Sprint Planning. I looked at how this can work out for your Daily Scrum , and now we've arrived at the last specific event of Scrum: the Sprint Review.

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Why collaboration is key in project management—A story by Ordonna Sargeant

Resource Guru

Last week, Brett Harned shared his story about the importance of assessing project scope and involving the right people. I decided to facilitate a workshop where we would discuss the roles in Agile development and identify who was currently filling these roles. The day of the workshop arrived.

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5 Dos And Don’ts During The Sprint Planning

Scrum.org

I got the idea of writing this blog while hosting a webinar on the same topics when multiple people told us to document our discussion. Originally I posted this blog on Agilemania , and you can check our upcoming webinars there. 4th – Review Team capacity . 1st – Don’t assign stories to developers .

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Scrum from the trenches - Product Backlog refinement is a Scrum Team responsibility

Scrum.org

In the "Scrum from the trenches" blog post series I like to address topics that I encounter in practicing Scrum in the real world, with real Scrum Teams. Sharing where theory comes into practice, what challenges teams encounter along the way and ways to help Scrum practitioners use the power of empiricism to overcome these challenges.

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Improving SAFe Through Professional Scrum

Scrum.org

In real life, these Product Owners are typically accountable to the value delivered by these multiple teams and rely upon a lot of assistance from the Development Teams in order to deal with the challenge of scale. . See a recent blog post I wrote about this). SAFe has a cadence at the Team and Program levels.

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My Experience With Growing A Developer Culture

Scrum.org

For these organizations, creating a Developer Culture isn’t a nice to have, it’s the only way to survive! Creating a Developer Culture isn’t a nice to have, it’s the only way to survive!”. In this blog post, I’ll share examples of how I experienced a Developer Culture. Examples of a Developer Culture.