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Product Goal

What is a Product Goal in Scrum? The Product Goal describes a long-term objective or future state of the product. It is a vital part of the Product Backlog, referred to in the Scrum Guide as a commitment. The Scrum Team uses the Product Goal to plan against and...

Scrum Developers

Developers in Scrum Definition of Developers in Scrum: People in the Scrum Team that are committed to creating any aspect of a usable Increment As the Scrum Guide notes, Developers are the people in the Scrum Team that are committed to creating any aspect of a usable...
What is Timeboxing?

What is Timeboxing?

What is Timeboxing? Timeboxing is allotting a fixed, maximum unit of time for an activity. That unit of time is called a time box. The goal of timeboxing is to define and limit the amount of time dedicated to an activity. Scrum uses timeboxing for all of the Scrum...

Writing Better User Stories

Writing Better User Stories User Stories are Product Backlog Items that are descriptions of functionality. The User Story always takes the form: “As a ______ I want to ___________ so that I can ______.” Many teams struggle with getting user stories small...

Daily Scrum

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Getting to Done

Getting to Done The second value in the Agile Manifesto is to have working product at the end of every sprint. Yet only 20% of teams that call themselves ‘Agile’ actually do. There is a lot of bad agile out there. It doesn’t have to be this way. Getting to...