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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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Escaping the Product Owner's Trap: A Path to Unleashing True Value

Scrum.org

They commence their journey with clear intentions, understanding their role as value maximizers, focusing on delivering value, and diligently setting up their Product Backlog , goals, and stakeholder interactions. Validation: Regular assessment with stakeholders to ensure alignment. Vision: The overarching goal of the product.

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Leading Without Being the Boss: Tips for Product People

International Institute for Learning

Instead, you rely on the contributions and the support of the key stakeholders, the development team members, and possibly other product people who help you manage a large product. For example, the marketer has to create the marketing strategy, and the development teams have to design and build the product.

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Scrum Master Interview Questions (1): Scrum Master Role

Scrum.org

A Scrum Team’s communication with stakeholders should not be run through a gatekeeper (e.g. solely through the Product Owner) because this hurts transparency and negatively affects the team’s performance. Increased software quality can be demonstrated by measurably less technical debt, fewer bugs, and less time spent on maintenance.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Backlog Management and Everything it Contains in 2022

nTask

This backlog contains many different elements like enhancements, bug fixes that the development team has to perform, new features that have to be introduced, and the technology upgrades that are needed in the current product. Let’s take a look at the core principles of the product backlog management process.

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5 Steps to Master Sprint Planning: Template, Checklist and Guide

Planio

Sprints are the backbone of any good Agile development team. But maybe more than that, sprint planning aligns the development team with the product owner. Like any relationship, the one between you and your team requires communication and clarity. Step 1: Review your product roadmap. Download This Template.

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What Do Project Managers Do?

Wrike

In the software and IT domain, a project manager ensures that a company’s technical projects are executed successfully. Additionally, HR project managers are expected to report on the key HR metrics and roll out corrective strategies (toward, say, lowering attrition or reducing the time-to-hire metric). . A daily wrap-up routine.