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From Product Initiative To Product Release: How To Make It Happen

At a first glance, getting from product initiative to product release may look complicated. I often asked myself “When is the right time to involve the development team?” or “When should I write user stories?”. And sometimes I didn’t...

Planning Releases & Sprints In Scrum – A Beginner’s Guide

The purpose of release planning is to deliver in production, at certain intervals, the features we develop to make them available to users. Each release contains part of the final product that we can deliver and customers can use. Incremental releases...

6 Challenges In Running Effective Refinement Sessions With New Teams

Do you know what can make Refinement sessions more difficult than they already are? Running effective Refinement sessions with new teams formed by new people working on a new product. But cheer up, there’s nothing you can’t handle.   The way...

Create Your First Agile Release Plan

Why do we need to plan releases? It would be great if we'd create a plan where everything works perfectly. And where the entire product is delivered as you imagined it would be. But, in software development, things don't happen...

How often should we refine the Product Backlog

The Scrum Guide doesn't consider the Product Backlog Refinement being a Scrum event. But it has its purpose, and we can see benefits when running a refinement session. Before planning the future sprints, we need a good understanding of...

Can Scrum Teams Work On More Projects At A Time

You might end up in situations when you have to be part of a team that has to handle several projects at a time. This can rarely work well. And only if the team’s ability to commit to delivering...

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