In Scrum, the Increment is a concrete stepping stone toward the Product Goal. But is it really that simple? Find out more in our "hundred seconds of agile knowledge" video on Scrum Artifacts.
Read MoreToday we will take a closer look at an interesting scrum artifact - the sprint backlog. Click "more" to brush up on your agile knowledge and watch our short video.
Read MoreToday we will take a closer look at Scrum Artifacts - starting with the product backlog. Click "more" to brush up on your agile knowledge and watch our short video.
Read MoreWhat? Ninety seconds of agile knowledge? You read correctly! Take a closer look at the accountabilities of the Scrum Master with us. because we just love data. and scrumming masterfully.
Read MoreJoin us once again for sixty seconds of agile knowledge. Today we are taking a closer look at the Product Owner.
Read MoreThe next stop on our agile journey is to look at the Scrum Team and in particular - the developers. Join us for sixty seconds and brush up on your agile knowledge.
Read MoreWe want to take a closer look at the roles and responsibilities in the Scrum framework, starting with the Scrum Team. because we just love data. and defined responsibilities.
Read MoreTo put it briefly: a Planning Meeting is used to create a plan and secure commitment to taking the first steps. But what does that really entail? Join us for another 60 seconds of agile knowledge.
Read MoreWe love to look ahead. Unless we are looking back. Which happens mostly when we have a team retrospective. Knowing the past, means learning from it. Click for a video on agile retrospectives.
Read MoreDuring a sprint the team achieves a lot. And what was achieved needs to be presented. It is showtime!
Read MoreYou are invited to a poker game. Granted, it is planning poker. But great fun nonetheless!
Read MoreOur starting point for the Scrum Events ist the daily. Click "read more" to discover more about the Daily Scrum. because we just love data. and efficient meetings.
Read MoreTime for a video exploring Scrum and Kanban. What do these two have in common? Where are the differences? Find out!
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