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Moving from Scrum to Kanban
A development team moving from Scrum to Kanban can be a daunting task, but it can also be a very rewarding one. Here are three things to keep in mind when making the switch: Here are some additional tips for making the switch from Scrum to Kanban: Making the switch from Scrum to Kanban can…
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Is Scrum Still the Best Approach for Software Development?
The Scrum methodology is widely considered to be one of the best approaches for software development, but whether it is the best approach depends on the specific context and needs of the project. Scrum has been successful for many teams and organizations because it emphasizes collaboration, adaptability, and continuous improvement, which are key aspects of…
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Simple steps for an effective backlog session
Backlog grooming, also known as backlog refinement, is a meeting held in the Scrum framework to review and prioritize items in the product backlog. The goal of backlog grooming is to ensure that the items in the product backlog are clear, well-defined, and ready for the development team to work on. To conduct an effective…
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Simple steps for an effective sprint review
A sprint review is a meeting that takes place at the end of a sprint in which the team demonstrates the work that has been completed during the sprint to stakeholders. It is an opportunity for the team to get feedback and for stakeholders to ask questions about the work. To conduct a sprint review,…
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Simple steps for an effective retrospective
A retrospective is a meeting held at the end of each sprint in the Scrum framework. The purpose of the retrospective is to allow the development team to reflect on the past sprint and identify ways to improve the process going forward. To conduct an effective retrospective, the Scrum Master should follow these steps: By…