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Professional Teaching: Intention (Scrum Master as a Teacher Blog Series #2)

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Prior to reading this blog, please read the introduction to this series here. To take an example from Professional Scrum, perhaps you’ve been in a Sprint Retrospective where the Scrum Team said “Why do we need to have the Daily Scrum every day? I re-visit the topics/efficacy of my teaching, perhaps in Sprint Retrospectives.

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5 Mistakes Scrum Teams Are Making During An Agile Retrospective

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Retrospectives being one such example. Traditionally, a retrospective is a meeting organized right after a sprint to grasp the positive and negative happenings during the process. Retrospectives need to get undertaken in the… The post 5 Mistakes Scrum Teams Are Making During An Agile Retrospective appeared first on Agilemania.

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Resilience: Scrum's Blueprint for Adaptive Teams (From PM to PSM 13)

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This focus helps teams stay agile and responsive to stakeholder needs and project goals. Steps you can take as Project Manager to transition to a professional use of the Scrum framework: Cultivate an Agile Mindset: Embrace the flexibility and responsiveness that Scrum advocates. Don't want to miss any of these blog posts?

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Risk Optimization in Scrum: Empirical Approach to Managing Uncertainty (From PM to PSM 12)

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Incorporate Regular Risk Reviews: Integrate risk reviews into your regular Scrum events, such as Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective. Exploring this project management aspect within Scrum reveals a complex relationship between project management skills and agile practices which we only just touched upon.

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Value-Driven Mastery: Relentlessly focus on Value over outputs (From PM to PSM 06)

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Steps you can take as Project Manager to transition to a professional use of the Scrum framework: Shift to an Agile Mindset: Embrace the agile mindset of flexibility, responsiveness, and customer-centricity. Utilize Sprint Reviews and Retrospectives to gather insights and refine your approach for better value delivery.

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What Is a Burn Up Chart In Agile Project Management?

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But if you’re working in an agile environment, the Gantt chart isn’t the right tool for your iterative approach to project management. A burn up chart is a tool used in agile project management to measure progress. Scrum teams working in an agile environment use a burn up chart to help them measure progress.

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What is Agile Project Planning? An Introduction for Beginners

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While agile is relatively new, it has made a big splash in the work of project management. It started in software development, but has since been adopted by other industries that have seen the benefit of agile’s iterative approach. Agile is more of an approach, and could almost be defined as a philosophy.

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