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Agile QuickTip: Estimation a drag? Get the whole team involved.

Estimation a drag? Get the whole team involved. While it might seem counter-intuitive, getting your entire team involved in the …

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Agile QuickTip: Conduct your daily scrum in front of the board

Conduct your daily scrum in front of the task board The daily scrum provides team members an update on exactly …

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Can Working Remotely and Working Agile… Work, Together?

Want to meet for a coffee? … Oh right. Whether you think it’s a great idea or not, you’ve probably …

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It’s Official – Women Are Killing it in Agile!

The ScrumMaster trends report 2019 showed that women in the ScrumMaster role are taking home a higher salary than their …

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Agile QuickTip: Yellow and Red Cards!

Here’s how introducing yellow and red meeting cards can help you focus your teams meetings, and stop them getting taken …

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Agile Quicktip: Use Defect Thresholds to Help Product Quality

Use Defect Thresholds to Help Product Quality Most scrum teams have backlogs that contain more than just user stories and …

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Agile QuickTip: Using Multiple Choice Estimates

Agile QuickTip: Using Multiple Choice Estimates If you ever find that estimating tasks during sprint planning is painful and argumentative …

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Agile QuickTip: Don’t Manage Cross-Team Dependencies – Eliminate Them

Don’t manage cross-team dependencies – eliminate them. One of the biggest challenges that a scrum team has to contend with …

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Agile QuickTip: User Stories and Product Ideas Should be Born on Index Cards

How Do You Capture Your User Stories and Product Ideas? Try Index Cards Here’s an out of the box idea …

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Agile QuickTip: Safety Checks to Kick Off Your Meetings

Safety Checks to Kick Off Your Meetings We often assume that participants in teams feel comfortable being open, transparent and …

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