When it comes to management, there are several tools that can keep track of the performance and productivity of your team but one aspect that is often overlooked is keeping a record of the happiness of the team. Once you start doing it, you will note that tracking the happiness of your team is not…
Read MoreHello, Agile World! Today, we’re going to talk about a great Agile development practice: The Three Amigos. It is an Agile ceremony among many, but what differentiates this one is its unique way of handling the communication gaps between the Scrum Team members. What are the 3 roles that often participate in this ceremony? The…
Read MoreThe Definition of Done, also known as DoD, is a concept that has become very known thanks to the Scrum Framework. What is the Definition of Done DoD? It is a checklist of criteria to check, which is used to determine if the user stories are actually done. The DoD is an important element that guarantees…
Read MorePDCA:Plan-Do-Check and Act like a pro! PDCA Model The PDCA model (or Deming cycle), PLAN-DO-CHECK-ACT, is an iterative process to continually improve products/services, and people. The PLAN-DO-CHECK-ACT model includes testing solutions, analyzing results, and improving the process. 4 Steps of the PDCA Plan The first letter in “PCDA” means planning what needs to be done,…
Read MoreIn agile project management, there is a very trendy technique and known worldwide, we call it: Poker Planning or Poker Scrum. Why ? we will know in this blog-post.
Read MoreWelcoming change till you embrace it and start seeking it for you and for others is a symbol of being more agile. Do you agree? Into the agile change As stated in the agile manifest in the 4th core value: “Responding to change over following a plan” And in the 2nd principle of the 12 core…
Read MoreSPIDR is an interesting and useful method to split user stories into lighter stories more easily and more efficiently. “Almost every story can be divided using one of the five techniques”. – Agile coach and co-founder of the Scrum Alliance, Mike Cohn SPIDR summarizes the five techniques: SPIKES | TRAILS | INTERFACES | DATA |…
Read MoreToday our blog post is about a technique developed by the 34th President of the United State, Dwight Eisenhower. He was a productive President, because he had a strong capacity in maintaining his productivity thanks to his strategy.
Read MoreScrum is by far the most widely-used agile methodology in the world. A free framework that anyone could understand and use in a short period of time, but it might take a long journey of practice to master it. Then you get to taste the real utility of this process framework. It is used to…
Read MoreThe AARRR is a framework that allows marketing professionals to convert and retain leads, by following a Growth Hacking strategy.
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