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Agile OKRs to Measure Improvement in Flow and Value Outcomes OKRs

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Numerous industry surveys have been conducted over the last decade that report a number of outcomes from being agile, including an improved ability to manage changing priorities, increased team productivity, improved transparency, improved team morale, and a faster delivery. This is where Agile OKRs come in.

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Navigating the Future with a Fine-Tuned Product Backlog

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Today, I focus on an essential yet often underappreciated aspect - the Product Backlog. A well-ordered Product Backlog that is comprehensible to all stakeholders is a critical beacon that illuminates the path to a transparent future. Moving further, let’s examine the refinement of the Product Backlog.

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Introducing the PAL-EBM Training Class

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Today, Scrum.org launches the new Professional Agile Leadership - Evidence Based Management ™ (EBM) training course. Ken wondered, ‘what would the measures be for agile product development?’. The resulting thoughts are described in the EBM Guide , and ideas are tested in the EBM assessment.

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The purpose of a Goal is not to reach it!

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In November 2020, the Scrum Guide added a new concept to the framework, the Product Goal. . Interestingly enough, goals have different meanings depending if you possess a project or a product mindset. Product Mindset. The reason we create products is to solve problems. Project Mindset. Efficiency.

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Using OKRs with Scrum and Evidence Based Management

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OKRs are a great framework for setting goals. Setting high quality goals, goal clarity, and self-management, positively affect team performance [3]. This increases productivity and significantly affects perceptions of outcomes, particularly with virtual teams [2]. Using OKRs with Evidence Based Management (EBM).

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How much Product Discovery Is Enough?

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TL; DR: Evidence-guided Product Discovery Using Itamar Gilad’s Confidence Meter How much product discovery is enough? Watch the video now : How much Product Discovery Is enough? Abstract: The Confidence Meter How much product discovery is enough? How do you handle product discovery?

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Management Tips: 6 Pitfalls When Managing Your OKRs

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Objective and Key Results (OKR) are a widely used agile planning and management method in which sub-goals of individual employees and teams are aligned with the holistic corporate strategy at regular intervals. The OKR method aims to achieve cross-departmental alignment with long-term corporate strategic goals.

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