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How to Use Flow Metrics to Optimize Product Delivery

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Timeliness & Customer Satisfaction are Key Product Measures Mastering Product Delivery Optimization with Flow Metrics Because timeliness and customer satisfaction can make or break a product, strategically using Flow Metrics in your Kanban system is a game-changer for product delivery.

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How to Set and Achieve Effective Sprint Goals

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Many teams grapple with the intricacies of Scrum, and one of the most pivotal components is the Sprint Goal. Thanks to our reviewers: Ralph Jocham | Scrum.org TLDR; The Sprint Goal is the heart of Scrum, representing the team's commitment to the value derived from the Sprint's outcome. Sprint Goal videos!

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Comparing Nexus and SAFe - Similarities, Differences, potential synergies

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Sprint - Iteration. SAFe chooses the term Iteration which is more reminiscent of Extreme Programming (XP) but looking at the details Sprints and Iterations are quite interchangeable. PS Some people feel the term Sprint isn’t the best choice if we want to emphasize “sustainable pace”. . One Product Backlog - Program Backlog.

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A Deeper Look: Top Changes in the New 2020 Scrum Guide for Agile Practitioners

MPUG

Product Goal. The Product Goal has been defined clearly. As per the guide, the Product Goal is the future state of the product. Ideally, the vision is the future of a product or program/portfolio or an organization. As the product roadmap is prepared, it gives further directional clarity to the product goal.

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Scrum Vs. Kanban: Uncover the Key Considerations

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Scrum vs. Kanban is one of the most trending comparisons in the world of agile methodology! Both Kanban and Scrum will help you to build high-quality products and provide better services with less hassle. Scrum vs. Kanban: The Definitions. A team can complete these small pieces within a determined timebox (known as a sprint).

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Agile Scrum Roles, Ceremonies, Strategy and Projects

The Strategic Project Manager

Here are the key roles that make up the scrum team: Product Owner – This key role is the team’s interface with the stakeholders. The Product Owner takes ownership of the requirements – which are not fixed in time. The Product Owner makes decisions on viability, prioritizing features, and eliminating low value efforts.

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Beyond Mechanical Scrum

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The teams at his company had well established cadences for their Scrum events; well-oiled Daily Scrums that are done within 15 minutes and result in transparency of what the team will do for the next 24-hours. They are releasing software after every 2-week sprint. The Scrum Guide is explicit in stating that Scrum is a framework.