Posts Tagged ‘Scrum whys’
Why Scrum Fails: Insights from the Field
Why does Scrum sometimes fall short of expectations? Is it the framework or how it’s applied? Discover key insights from our network on why Scrum fails and how to tackle common challenges.
Read More5 Ws for Unplanned Work
You’ve planned a Sprint, but then the “emergencies” come out of nowhere. This helpful tool can help you deal with unplanned work with your team.
Read MoreFixing Your Daily Scrum …with Football?
An effective Daily Scrum is crucial to a healthy Scrum Team. So why is it so often boring, ineffective, and unhelpful?
Read MoreIn 2022, can a Scrum Master be a Product Owner?
In a hurry? Checkout the video on this topic above, and read the blog below for more detail. Let’s talk about Scrum Masters and Product Owners. Can they both be the same person? A very common question I hear is can a Scrum Master be a Product Owner and well the answer is a little…
Read MoreWhat is the best Sprint length? Can a Scrum Sprint be just one day long?
Scrum uses the concept of a sprint to mitigate the risks of complex product development and help deliver value faster to stake holders. Scrum teams often choose two weeks as the sprint starting point, but is that always the right length for you and your team? Is it even possible to have a Sprint that’s just…
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