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Making your Scrum Events Lean – Identifying the Wastes

Scrum.org

The new Scrum Guide 2020 mentions Scrum is founded on empiricism and lean thinking. While Scrum Events remove the need for any other meeting, at times unintended wastes get injected in those events. In this article, let’s take Daily Scrum as an example to help understand, identifying and eliminating the 8 wastes.

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¿Cómo se asegura un equipo Scrum de que su Definition of Done está completa?

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La Definición de Terminado (DoD, por sus siglas en inglés) es un entendimiento compartido dentro del equipo Scrum sobre lo que se necesita para que un Incremento de Producto sea lanzable. La DoD proporciona transparencia y previsibilidad para el equipo Scrum y las partes interesadas sobre el trabajo que se debe realizar en cada Sprint.

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Go slow (to go fast later)

Kiron Bondale

The January 2020 issue of PM Network provide a case study for one of the 2019 PMI Project of the Year finalists, the Société de transport de Montréal’s (STM) eight-year project to modernize the underground Montréal rail system. Courage is one of the values of the Scrum framework, but it applies to all delivery approaches.

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How to Build Your Project Backlog In 5 Steps

ProjectManager.com

In this video with our host Devin Deen, Scrum Master , you’ll find out how to build a project backlog to prioritize tasks in both Agile and traditional Waterfall projects. So let’s say take for example a farmer, outside of Des Moines, who wants to have a car that he can use to transport his feed for cattle at the end of the day.

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How does Scrum help you realize the value of failure?

Scrum.org

to support people who need to transport and the drivers. I realized that the need for transport of people don’t have a car or motorbike is big, but have a gap to connect them with the drivers, who also need to sell their service. It just happened in the wrong moment, with the wrong way to do, or the wrong people you worked with.

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Liberating Structures 4 Scrum: Lessons from a One-Day Immersive Workshop

Scrum.org

TL; DR: The Liberating Structures Immersive Workshop for Scrum. Since the beginning of 2019, the Hands-on Agile meetup in Berlin has been exploring how to apply Liberating Structures to Scrum. Beyond the basics, we have addressed the Sprint Retrospective, the Sprint Planning, the Product Backlog as well as the Daily Scrum.

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

Scrum.org

These questions probe beyond the mere mechanics of Scrum; they touch upon the ownership of an entity that realizes value when a customer engages with it. I'm starting to understand Scrum and my role as Product Owner much better - be a value maximizer. In the pursuit of perfecting individual parts, the whole is sometimes overlooked.