Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 27, 2023
Categories: Agile Product Backlog Scaling Scrum Scrum Scrum Guide
As more and more companies are adopting Scrum as preferred project management method over traditional waterfall method, the subject of mapping of the roles is becoming more critical. Probably one of the biggest challenges organizations face...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 26, 2023
Categories: Agile SBOK® Guide Scaling Scrum Scrum Sprint Backlog
One of the guiding principles of Scrum is to develop the functionality of the highest priority to the customer first. Less important features are developed in subsequent Sprints or can be left out altogether according to the customer’...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 25, 2023
Categories: SBOK® Guide Scaling Scrum Scrum Scrum Guide Sprint Backlog
A typical Prioritized Product Backlog will contain all User Stories, their time estimates which also includes any revised estimates, and the status of higher priority requirements. Any new or revised User Stories resulting from changes to b...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 25, 2023
Categories: Agile SBOK® Guide Scaling Scrum Scrum Sprint Backlog
Scrum is one of the most popular Agile methodologies. It is an adaptive, iterative, fast, flexible, and effective framework designed to deliver significant value quickly and throughout a project. A key strength of Scrum lies in its use...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 24, 2023
Categories: Agile SBOK® Guide Scaling Scrum Scrum Sprint Backlog
The key Business stakeholder of Scrum Projects is the Product Owner One integral responsibility of the Product Owner is to convey the importance and significance of the Scrum Project to the Scrum Team. This is the key for the success of any...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 23, 2023
Categories: Agile Product Backlog Scaling Scrum Scrum Scrum Guide
A typical Prioritized Product Backlog will contain all User Stories, their time estimates (including any revised estimates), and the status of higher priority requirements. Any new or revised User Stories resulting from changes to business ...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 23, 2023
Categories: Agile Product Backlog Scaling Scrum Scrum Scrum Guide
One of the question mostly asked in Scrum is “What should be an optimum sprint length?” . If you search on this topic you are more likely to find articles/blogs/posts stating that a sprint can be anywhe...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 22, 2023
Categories: Agile Product Backlog SBOK® Guide Scaling Scrum Sprint Backlog
Management guru Peter Drucker once said, “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” Great leaders have an uncanny ability to motivate people to go that extra mile. Leadership differs from managemen...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 18, 2023
Categories: Agile SBOK® Guide Scaling Scrum Scrum Sprint Backlog
Iterative Development is one of the most important Principles in Scrum and is one of the main concepts to better Return on Investment (RoI). The Scrum framework is driven by the goal of delivering maximum business value in a minimum time sp...
Posted by SCRUMstudy™ on January 18, 2023
Categories: Agile SBOK® Guide Scaling Scrum Scrum Sprint Backlog
The iterative product development involves developing the product in small portions and receiving the customer feedback/review at the end of each portion. This method is particularly useful in software development projects and is one of the...