Author: Duncan Halley
Scrum Part 8: The Daily Scrum
The Daily Scrum is time-boxed to 15 minutes and allows the Development Team to synchronise their activities and create a […]
Full DetailsScrum Part 7: Product Backlog Prioritisation Techniques
Two of the Scrum Masters’ responsibilities to the Product Owner are: Finding techniques for effective Product Backlog management; Ensuring the […]
Full DetailsScrum Part 6: Kano Model – Product Backlog Prioritisation
The Kano model challenges the idea that improving every aspect of your product results in an increase of customer satisfaction. […]
Full DetailsScrum Part 5: Scrum Events – Sprint Planning
The development work that will be completed during the Sprint is planned at the Sprint Planning meeting and involves the whole Scrum […]
Full DetailsScrum Part 4 – Scrum Glossary
INVEST How do we know if a Product Backlog Item (PBI) is of a good quality? We need to make […]
Full DetailsScrum Part 3 – Scrum Events: The Sprint
Events in Scrum are used to create consistency and reduce the need for additional meetings that aren’t part of Scrum. […]
Full DetailsScrum Part 2 – What are the Roles in Scrum?
What are the Roles in Scrum? Scrum teams consist of a Product Owner, Scrum Master and the Development Team. Scrum […]
Full DetailsScrum Part 1 – What is Scrum?
What is Scrum? Simply put, Scrum is an Agile framework for developing complex products. While it is often used for […]
Full DetailsGUEST POST – FROM DUNCAN HALLEY: Ideas to make your Scrum Retrospective more interesting
The Scrum Retrospective meeting is an important opportunity for the team to inspect the Sprint and look at ways that […]
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