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Development Team – why your Scrum doesn’t work (2/3)

Scrum.org

This time we take the perspective of the Development Team. Development Team – Why your Scrum Doesn’t work (2/3) (this post). The posts are based on my own experience when I practiced the roles of Development Team (member), Product Owner, and Scrum Master. Development Team.

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Remote Agile (Part 7): Sprint Review with Distributed Teams

Scrum.org

TL; DR: A Remote Sprint Review with a Distributed Team. This seventh article now looks into organizing a remote Sprint Review with a distributed team: How to practice the review with virtual Liberating Structures, including and giving a voice to team members, stakeholders, and customers.

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125 Project Management Buzzwords

The IIL Blog

Agile team A cross-functional group of individuals (e.g., Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development team members) who work collaboratively to deliver value in an Agile project. Benchmarking Identifying a project performance indicator or practice, then assessing it against industry standards or best practices.

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Where to measure throughput in the sprint backlog

Scrum.org

According to the Scrum Guide, the Definition of ‘Done’ “is used to assess when work is complete on the product Increment.”. Or should it be measured when the development hands off the PBI to another team/group? Close to production every time. In Development: PBI is coded. More work downstream .

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7 Ways to Sell Agile to Project Stakeholders

LiquidPlanner

Whether you’re making the move to Agile project management in your development group or creating an Agile process for your in-house project management methodology, chances are you’re going to have to sell this change to executives in your organization. I’m ecstatic about how our development teams are delivering to our customers.

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Create A More Engaging Sprint Review With This String Of Liberating Structures

Scrum.org

Do you frequently find yourself in Sprint Reviews that only consist of a PowerPoint presentation? Or bored out of your wits because it keeps turning into a huge group conversation where people talk over others or keep revisiting topics that have already been addressed? In this post, we share the design for a Sprint Review.

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Sprint Planning 101: How to Plan Great Sprints

ProjectManager.com

A sprint is an iteration in the development cycle of a project. The sprint is defined by a small amount of planned work that the team has to complete and ready for review. Teams work collaboratively to complete the sprint and have it ready for review. Once the sprint is finished, there’s a sprint review meeting.

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