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How to handle unresolved conflict in a scrum team?
A Scrum Team is a group of people working together to deliver the product increments needed. One of the scrum team’s main characteristics is self-managing (self-organizing changed to self-managing in the 2020 Scrum Guide), which […] Read More
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Daily Stand-up Anti-Patterns
Although the principles and techniques of Scrum are fairly easy to understand, it is very difficult to learn their everyday implementation. Daily scrum meeting is one of the ceremonies among many teams. Usually, it won’t […] Read More
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Daily Scrum in the Scrum Guide 2020
On November 18, 2020, Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland published an update of the Scrum Guide. Although there are a couple of changes in the Scrum Guide 2020, scrum still is scrum which means that […] Read More
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Lessons Learned from COVID-19: Virtual Team Building
Business is adjusting to the pandemic after nearly a year of dealing with COVID-19 problems and is starting to understand what works and what doesn’t when it comes to handling their remote teams. In response […] Read More
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Done… or Done, but…
It is common while testing a user story, defects are detected. Of course, no one wants to release increments with defects, and they should fix before releasing in production, but what if they identified at […] Read More
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