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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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Prioritizing or Ordering the Sprint Backlog items, that is the question
During a conversation about sprint backlog with a scrum master in a meetup event, He said he had to order the Sprint Backlog by priority. I mentioned that the Scrum Guide talks about an ordered […] Read More
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Cancellation of Sprint and its effect on Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective
I think every Scrum Team was at this point: because of one of several reasons, the scope of a sprint needs drastic alteration. Now, what to do? In my experience, for managing this event as […] Read More
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Modifying sprint backlog during the planned sprint
Scrum is a good thing, no doubt, and the Scrum mindset isn’t unreasonable. As we live in the age of agile business environments – always changing, and always adapting – adapting to change is Inevitable. […] Read More
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The spirit of the Scrum Guide vs the letter of the Scrum Guide
Scrum is a good thing and its free-for-all, but Scrum follows discipline too. I’ve seen too many new Scrum Masters who use Scrum and its practices as a weapon to control their team. Imagine you […] Read More
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I am a results-driven, compassionate person who believes in the art of the possible. As a Scrum Master, my main focus is on creating a successful team with strong skills in self-organization, cross-functionality and a drive for continuous improvement.Read More
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