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The Forgotten Scrum Event

Scrum.org

What are the 5 events in Scrum? 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. And yet, the Sprint serves a pivotal role in Scrum by setting the cadence for feedback, inspection and adaptation in Scrum. Can you name them?

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Event Series: Practical Kanban with MS Project Agile

MPUG

The delivery is based on a cadence. Are there any specific Kanban events and can they be used with MS Project Agile? Hope to meet you in these three exclusive events where we are going to learn Practical Kanban with MS Project Agile. The post Event Series: Practical Kanban with MS Project Agile appeared first on MPUG.

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Scaling Agile Practices – Improve Business Outcomes

Agilemania

Develop on Cadence; Release on Demand. In SAFe®, this is known as Develop on Cadence, a coordinated set of practices that support Agile Teams by providing a reliable series of events and activities that occur on a regular, predictable schedule. Agile Team and Agile Release Train Cadences. with SAFe® Agilist Certification.

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Disciplined Agile & SAFe

International Institute for Learning

Since I hold advanced certifications in both frameworks and regularly teach agile classes, I have a unique perspective and appreciate what they offer. To coordinate the teams, SAFe applies cadence and synchronization. Cadence means all teams are aligned to a standard, two-week delivery cycle.

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The Three — Wait: Four — Elements of Empiricism

Scrum.org

Professional Scrum Master Training w/ PSM I Certificate — Live Virtual Class: October 4-5, 2022. ?? ?? ???? Scrum combines four formal events for inspection and adaptation within a containing event, the Sprint. These events work because they implement the empirical Scrum pillars of transparency, inspection, and adaptation.”.

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Managing Project Assumptions and Risks

The IIL Blog

Risks are future events with a likelihood of occurrence and potential impact. For example, “assume that X event must be completed by Y date” instead of “X needs to be completed timely.” IF this event occurs, THEN this is the impact. The trigger may be either event- or date-driven. Constraints also create risks.

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What is Lean Portfolio Management? Primary Focus | Objectives

Agilemania

In a strategic portfolio review event, all strategies, implementations, and budgets are aligned continuously. The event aims to achieve and advance the portfolio vision. This event has a more operational focus than the strategic portfolio review, which typically occurs monthly. Shorten feedback loops by leveraging the cadences.

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