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Product Innovation: Scrum Teams can use Kanban and Product Discovery to make Innovation Transparent

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Can your Kanban practices fuel innovation within your team? By integrating Kanban methodologies with product techniques that encourage experimentation, your team can embark on a journey of continuous innovation. As the Professional Scrum with Kanban course teaches, your Scrum team can utilize these practices within the Scrum framework.

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7 Steps - A Product Owner’s Guide to Strategic Scrum

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This journey is exhilarating, filled with opportunities for innovation and moments of genuine connection. As we navigate this path, let’s talk about blending the strategic wisdom of Professional Scrum with the creative spirit that fuels our work. This perspective is core to both creative problem-solving and the Scrum framework.

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Innovation within a Scrum Team

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The focus of this article is on one of the most important things giving lifeblood to the Product Backlog and promoting its characteristic of long-living artifact, the Innovation. The innovation allows us to shift from a Project perspective, by which a project is limited in duration, to a Product perspective, with a product evolving over time.

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Enhancing Organizational Learning with Immersive Scrum Training

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As a professional in the field of Agile and Scrum, I often encounter organizations striving to enhance their team's abilities, particularly in roles such as Scrum Masters. This approach is especially beneficial for large teams where the conventional training model often leads to a significant loss of information over time.

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Why Top Scrum Masters Have a Product Mindset?

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By upholding Scrum and advocating for the team's needs and growth, a successful Scrum Master fosters a healthy and productive team culture, reflected by the team's ability to deliver quality products. Experienced Scrum Masters have a product mindset and are focused on delivering value to the customer.

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“Scrum is Dead” and other Scrum Myths

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It brings clarity and the ability to make informed choices, breaking free from the confines of misinformation. In this article, we will dispel 3 Scrum myths. Myth 1: Scrum Is 'Dead' The reality: Scrum, the most popular Agile framework, has seen significant growth in adoption over the past few years.

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Product Discovery for Scrum Teams

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TL; DR: Product Discovery for Scrum Teams While Scrum excels at building and releasing Increments, it does not guarantee that those are valuable—garbage in, garbage out. Scrum teams can equally make things no one is interested in using at all. Get notified when the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide book is available !

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