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My Scrum Team Doesn’t Want to do some Events

April 19, 2023 by Rachael
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Each event of Scrum has a specific audience and purpose. While skipping some might be tempting, you might want to read this before doing so.

Categories Agile, Daily Scrum, Retrospectives, Scrum, Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, Sprints, Stakeholders, User Stories

What Happens if Your Scrum Team isn’t Trained?

December 8, 2022 by Rachael
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Scrum Teams without formal training are apt to make tons of mistakes because they don’t have experience or guidance. Here’s what can happen.

Categories Accountabilities, Agile, Retrospectives, Scrum, Scrum Guide, Scrum Team, Sprint Goal, Sprint Review, Sprints, Stakeholders

What happens if you don’t deliver a “Done” Increment?

November 29, 2022 by Rachael
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Not delivering a “done” increment at the end of a Sprint can cause many negative consequences. It’s a bad habit and won’t make anyone happy.

Categories Agile, Product Backlog, Retrospectives, Scrum, Scrum Team, Sprint Backlog, Sprint Goal, Sprints, Stakeholders

Visual Thinking is something you CAN learn

August 23, 2022August 11, 2022 by Rachael

If you think you’re not good at art, so you can’t use Visual Thinking – think again! Grant and Paddy of The Virtual Jam can teach you how!

Categories Books, Business Analysis, Communication, Product Ownership, Stakeholders, Techniques, Techniques

How to work well together: PMs and BAs

March 22, 2022January 4, 2022 by Rachael
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A partnership between a Project Manager and a Business Analyst is key to a successful project. Learn ways you can work well together.

Categories Acceptance Criteria, Agile, Business Analysis, Project Management, Stakeholders, Techniques

5 Ways a Product Owner should NOT Behave, Part 3

July 13, 2021 by Rachael
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In this subseries’s third and last blog, I tackle the final five ways that Product Owners should not behave. Watch out for these behaviors.

Categories Agile, Product Backlog, Product Ownership, Project Management, Scrum, Sprint Backlog, Stakeholders

Product Owner Struggles with Stakeholders

June 8, 2021June 8, 2021 by Rachael
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There are many problems and struggles that can occur between Product Owners and their stakeholders. Thankfully, most of them are avoidable.

Categories Agile, Product Backlog, Product Ownership, Scrum, Stakeholders, Techniques

A Powerful Partnership: Product Owners & Business Analysts

February 3, 2022November 30, 2020 by Rachael
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A Product Owner and a Business Analyst make a winning team by working together to achieve the best and most valuable outcomes.

Categories Acceptance Criteria, Agile, Business Analysis, Product Ownership, Scrum, Scrum Team, Sprint Backlog, Sprints, Stakeholders, Strategy, User Stories 1 Comment
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