READY TO TRY SCRUM? GIVE IT A GO, AND SHARE YOUR FIRST IMPRESSIONS IN THE COMMENTS. CUSTOMER DISCOVERY INTERVIEWS: WHAT QUESTIONS TO ASK TAKE A LOOK Goal: Understand the customer's needs and challenges - explore the what, why and how. Questions to avoid Do you think it's a good idea?
A Scrum Master is a key role within the Scrum framework, acting primarily as a facilitator and coach for a Scrum team. The Scrum Master helps the team and the organization adopt and implement Scrum practices effectively, ensuring that the team adheres to the Scrum methodology while remaining fl...
Increased efficiency:With a straightforward setup, scrum task boards offer a powerful solution for teams looking to improve efficiency and productivity as they work towards their goals. Additionally, they allow project owners to track progress in real-time so that any changes that need to be made ...
Scrum is an agile project management framework that helps teams structure and manage their work through a set of values, principles, and practices. Much like a rugby team (where it gets its name) training for the big game, scrum encourages teams to learn through experiences, self-organize whil...
Redmine is one of the best tools to track the project efficiently. Nowadays, the company’s focus on agile methodology and most importantly Scrum. In Redmine, the users can create everything as an Issue like Bug/Feature/task and assign it to the respective member by providing the start date...
1. Agile vs. Scrum — structure Agile is a mindset built on guiding principles and values. It doesn’t prescribe specific roles or processes, making it adaptable to many types of projects. Agile includes several frameworks like Kanban, Lean, and Scrum, which give teams structured methods for ...
Scrum is a project management methodology that can be applied to any project, regardless of size or complexity. Scrum is based on simple concepts that are easy to understand and apply. At its core, Scrum is based on three pillars: transparency, inspection, and adaptation. These pillars help ...
In Agile methodology, user stories are a reliable tool to describe what a user wants to achieve by using the product. The idea is to encourage teams to think about how and why a feature will be used. For example, for a task about adding a login button to the homepage, the user story...
ScrumProduct ownerThis paper will demonstrate what the main benefits of applying Human Centered Design Techniques in a Scrum Project are, especially when they are used by the Product Owner. These techniques, like user observation, prototyping, user evaluation tests can be used in order to connect ...
These roles are competitive, probably more so now than when I first applied to get into project management. I remember seeing the job ad in the back of the Sunday Times… that isn’t how young people apply for jobs these days! It’s much more likely that you will find a role via an...