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  • Make Your Agile Team More Curious – 5 Tips

    Curious people are more likely to be Agile by asking questions, trying new things, and coming up with new ideas. Here are five tips for making your team more curious within the Agile framework. 1. Encourage exploration Agile is about exploring new ideas or different approaches. Encouraging your team might mean setting time for experimentation…

  • How long should a sprint last? — Dev’s Ultimate Guide

    During each sprint, teams of developers work together to complete story points and reach specific goals to move the product forward. Is there an ‘optimal’ length for sprints, or not? Let’s try to answer this and provide you with the ultimate guide to choosing sprint length. Sprint duration – Plan it! A sprint is an…

  • 2023 Crisis: Agile is more important than ever

    If you invested in cryptocurrency or read any news you probably know for 2023 the world is expected to experience a huge recession. As an agile expert, what can you do about it? How do you continue to bring value to your company?   By definition, you cannot plan for a crisis. The key is to…

  • What does a Scrum Master do all day?

    The sprint plan is a core part of Scrum, it’s where dev teams create a plan for the next sprint. It’s held after every review meeting and before the next one starts. As facilitators, Scrum masters are key during both events. What’s really concerning is: what do they plan all day during the sprint after…

  • Why teams pick Fibonacci for Planning Poker

    When it comes to gaining real insights about your customers and users, face-to-face contact is a must. One method for doing this is observation – it’s simple, yet unfortunately used far too infrequently.

  • Why observation is a great method for agile frameworks

    When it comes to gaining real insights about your customers and users, face-to-face contact is a must. One method for doing this is observation – it’s simple, yet unfortunately used far too infrequently.