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10 Symptoms Your Scrum Team is Broken, Part 1

September 7, 2023 by Rachael
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How do you tell if your Scrum Team is broken? Here are 10 symptoms there might be something wrong…

Categories Agile, Scrum, Scrum Guide, Scrum Master, Scrum Team, Sprint Goal, Sprints

There are no “Special” Sprints in Scrum

November 3, 2022 by Rachael
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There should be no “special” Sprints in Scrum. The goal of every iteration is to create a working increment that is potentially releasable.

Categories Agile, Product Backlog, Product Goal, Product Ownership, Retrospectives, Scrum, Scrum Guide, Scrum Team, Sprint Goal, Sprints

How to Screw Up Scrum

September 13, 2022 by Rachael
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I can’t tell you how many times I have seen Scrum go wrong. If you want the perfect recipe for screwing up Scrum, you’re in the right place.

Categories Accountabilities, Agile, Product Goal, Product Ownership, Scrum, Scrum Guide, Scrum Master, Scrum Team, Sprint Goal, Sprints, User Stories

How to set your Scrum Team up for Success

September 8, 2022 by Rachael
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You can build a high-performing team by setting them up for success, coaching and guiding them along the way – then get out of their way.

Categories Agile, Leadership, Retrospectives, Scrum, Scrum Master, Scrum Team, Sprint Goal, Sprints

Innovative Employee Incentives #5: Professional Development

April 26, 2022April 26, 2022 by Rachael
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One of the top incentives people look for when seeking a new job is the opportunity to continue growing and developing in their profession.

Categories Books, Books, Certifications, Certifications, Certifications, Employment, General, Incentives, Leadership, Project Management

What are Sprint Goals, and why do you need them?

March 29, 2022 by Rachael
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A unifying Sprint Goal is an essential part of Scrum; if you don’t have one, you’re no longer using Scrum. Learn why a Sprint Goal is vital.

Categories Agile, Product Goal, Product Ownership, Scrum, Scrum Team, Sprint Goal, Sprints, User Stories

10 Things you Need to Know about Product Goals

March 24, 2022 by Rachael
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The concept of a Product Goal is not new, but it wasn’t an official artifact until the 2020 update to the Scrum Guide. Learn more about it!

Categories Agile, Product Backlog, Product Goal, Product Ownership, Scrum, Scrum Team, Sprint Goal, Sprints, Vision

10 Ways to Boost New Employee Performance

February 15, 2022February 15, 2022 by Rachael
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If you want new employees to become high-performing, you need to support them. In this blog, learn 10 ways to boost new employee performance.

Categories Agile, Business Analysis, CBAP®, Communication, Employment, General, Leadership, PMP®
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