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Facilitating Effective Sprint Reviews

Scrum.org

This blog has been produced in collaboration between Patricia Kong , Glaudia Califano and David Spinks. We and others have experienced Sprint Reviews more as performance reviews or demos that feel like one-way presentations from the team. Glaudia Califano is an agile and lean practitioner and mentor, working with and within teams.

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The Complete Guide to Scaling Agile and SAFe for Business Agility

Agilemania

The cadence of development of multiple teams. These frameworks also encourage you to use Lean principles to optimize your flow. These include Disciplined Agile Development (DAD), LeSS, Scrum@Scale, Spotify, Lean Startup, hybrid combinations, and more. Facilitate teams of teams planning. Enable enterprise-wide visibility.

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How do you implement SAFe agile in your organization?

Agilemania

Scaled Agile Framework is a knowledge base of proven, integrated principles, competencies for attaining business agility using Lean, Agile, Systems Thinking, and DevOps. The groundwork for SAFe was formed in 4 knowledge areas – agile software development, lean product development, systems thinking, and DevOps. How does SAFe Work?

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Creating a Risk-Adjusted Backlog

Leading Answers

Prioritizing based on business value is an example of the lean concept of 'Taking an Economic View of Decision Making.' I wrote about these ideas when I started blogging in 2006 as  Risk Profile Graphs. Taking an Economic View of Decision Making. Taking an economic view of decision making has a couple of advantages.

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Kanban and Scrum Together – Not So Fast

Digite

Continuing our theme of facilitating Scrum and Kanban, we’re honored to publish another guest blog post by Dave White on ‘Kanban and Scrum Together – Not So Fast’. A colleague of mine who works at Scrum.org now posted a blog about how Kanban and Scrum are stronger together. I’m presenting all of this for a couple reasons.

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Scrum Vs. Kanban: Uncover the Key Considerations

Agilemania

Scrum is founded on empiricism and lean thinking. Lean thinking reduces waste and focuses on the essentials. Lean Manufacturing. The Sprint Review is a working session, and the Scrum Team should avoid limiting it to a presentation. Kanban vs. Scrum- Cadence . These are transparency, inspection, and adaption.

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Scrum Vs. Kanban: Uncover the Key Considerations

Agilemania

Scrum is founded on empiricism and lean thinking. Lean thinking reduces waste and focuses on the essentials. Lean Manufacturing. The Sprint Review is a working session, and the Scrum Team should avoid limiting it to a presentation. Kanban vs. Scrum- Cadence . These are transparency, inspection, and adaption.

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