An Agile Team Shouldn’t Finish Everything Every Iteration Too often, agile teams are expected to finish everything every iteration. This expectation is …
Four Steps to Keep Your Product Backlog Small and Manageable When a product backlog becomes too big, it hinders agility. Discover four steps your team can take …
Six Agile Product Development Myths - Busted Pervasive myths about agile get in the way of success. It’s time to bust six of those myths.
Why Agile Teams Put So Much Emphasis on Being Done Each Iteration Agile teams strive to finish work in the same iteration in which its begun. Here’s why that is so …
My Most Popular Blog Posts from 2018 I wrote 25 blog posts during 2018. In case you missed some of them, here are the most popular.
Incorporating Governance or Oversight into an Agile Project The Three Approaches to Estimating the Impact of Holidays and Time Off on Velocity Velocity can be great for predicting how much a team can deliver in a given period. But it needs to … Get Your Free Personalized Guide to Agile Succeeding with agile isn’t just about knowing where to start, it’s about knowing where to go … How to Work with Complex User Stories That Cannot Be Split Here’s what to do when facing a complex user story that cannot be split but is too large for one … Three Questions to Determine If an Organization Is Agile A lot of organizations claim to be agile. Here’s a quick way to see if they really are. Advice on Conducting Agile Project Kickoff Meetings Traditionally managed projects begin with a kickoff meeting. Here’s why and how agile projects can … What Does It Mean to Be Potentially Releasable? Scrum teams know they need to be potentially releasable at the end of the sprint. But do they know …
Three Approaches to Estimating the Impact of Holidays and Time Off on Velocity Velocity can be great for predicting how much a team can deliver in a given period. But it needs to …
Get Your Free Personalized Guide to Agile Succeeding with agile isn’t just about knowing where to start, it’s about knowing where to go …
How to Work with Complex User Stories That Cannot Be Split Here’s what to do when facing a complex user story that cannot be split but is too large for one …
Three Questions to Determine If an Organization Is Agile A lot of organizations claim to be agile. Here’s a quick way to see if they really are.
Advice on Conducting Agile Project Kickoff Meetings Traditionally managed projects begin with a kickoff meeting. Here’s why and how agile projects can …
What Does It Mean to Be Potentially Releasable? Scrum teams know they need to be potentially releasable at the end of the sprint. But do they know …