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The Agile Approach for Migration Sprints and Iterations

The Agile Approach for Migration Sprints and Iterations

by Jason Gardner (ed.) Migration projects are complex, requiring an enormous level of commitment from everyone on the team. But at the end of the day, these massive overhauls are more about results than processes. When it comes to sprint reviews, however, the...

Techniques for Managing Conflicting Demands from Stakeholders

Techniques for Managing Conflicting Demands from Stakeholders

by Jason Gardner (ed.) One of the most challenging aspects of project management is managing stakeholder expectations. These stakeholders can be the customers, investors, or any individual or group that has a vested interest in the project. This can become even more...

How to Handle Impediments, Blockers, & Roadblocks in Scrum

How to Handle Impediments, Blockers, & Roadblocks in Scrum

by Jason Gardner (ed.) In project management, it is common to encounter challenges that can hinder progress and affect the overall success of a project. These challenges can be referred to as impediments, blockers, or roadblocks. However, these terms are often used...

The INVEST Criteria: Creating Powerful User Stories

The INVEST Criteria: Creating Powerful User Stories

by Jason Gardner (ed.) User stories are an essential part of an agile development process. They work as a communication bridge between the development team and other stakeholders, and they influence the design and implementation of software products. But creating user...

Habits of Effective Scrum Teams

Habits of Effective Scrum Teams

by Jason Gardner (Ed.) Do you want to create an effective Scrum team that produces successful results? If so, it’s essential to understand the habits and practices of top-performing teams. But where do you start when building the right scrum team culture from scratch?...

Self Organizing Scrum Team

Self Organizing Scrum Team

by Jason Gardner (ed.) Self Organizing Scrum Team Organizing your team using the Scrum framework for the first time can be daunting, especially if you’re working with professionals who have been accustomed to traditional top-down project management styles. Scrum is an...

Sprint Length: How Long Should They Be?

Sprint Length: How Long Should They Be?

by Jason Gardner (ed.) Sprint Length: How Long Should They Be?  Maybe you are already working in sprints or wanting to get started. Either way, you might be asking what is the ideal length for your team's sprints. While there is no one size fits all answer when...

How do agile projects get initiated?

How do agile projects get initiated?

by Jason Gardner (ed.) How do agile projects get initiated? If you're a professional considering an agile project for your business, you know the importance of starting off on the right foot. Agile involves many moving parts - from ensuring stable teams to...

Stop Abusing Velocity as a Comparison Metric in Scrum

Stop Abusing Velocity as a Comparison Metric in Scrum

by Jason Gardner (ed.) Stop Abusing Velocity as a Comparison Metric in Scrum The Scrum framework promises teams greater velocity and efficiency when approaching complex projects. However, without careful consideration for the key nuances within the methodology,...

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