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In large organisations you might find yourself confronted with a common challenge – the illusive meeting timeslot. As a ScrumMaster, one of the first steps…
In large organisations you might find yourself confronted with a common challenge – the illusive meeting timeslot. As a ScrumMaster, one of the first steps…
The Retrospective is perhaps the most challenging part of the Scrum process for a ScrumMaster. Although there are several ways to run a retro, the…
“Check-in questions are childish,” so one member of the development team stated, which stimulated a vibrant discussion that filled our 15 minutes during our daily….
The final meeting within the Scrum framework is called the Retrospective. The key is to review the last iteration and determine how we can improve…
A very important meeting is the Daily, where teams come together for 15 minutes every day, to discuss next steps on how to reach their sprint goal. It is…
In this video I talk about the Sprint Planning #1 meeting, which is used to create a common understanding and a mutual agreement on what the team will accomplish. Further I explain…
In large organisations you might find yourself confronted with a common challenge – the illusive meeting timeslot. As a ScrumMaster, one of the first steps…
The Retrospective is perhaps the most challenging part of the Scrum process for a ScrumMaster. Although there are several ways to run a retro, the…
“Check-in questions are childish,” so one member of the development team stated, which stimulated a vibrant discussion that filled our 15 minutes during our daily….
The final meeting within the Scrum framework is called the Retrospective. The key is to review the last iteration and determine how we can improve…
A very important meeting is the Daily, where teams come together for 15 minutes every day, to discuss next steps on how to reach their sprint goal. It is…
In this video I talk about the Sprint Planning #1 meeting, which is used to create a common understanding and a mutual agreement on what the team will accomplish. Further I explain…
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