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Scrum: A Simple Guide to Agile Product Development

The Product Coalition

Product Management Technology If you’re unfamiliar with software development, you may not have heard of Scrum. Scrum is an Agile methodology that can help teams work together more efficiently to develop products. The framework consists of Scrum teams, roles, events, artifacts, and rules. Citations: Schwaber, K.

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Agile and People: The Transformation Will Happen Naturally

The Product Coalition

In my first article in this series, I posited that the only problem Agile has is that it’s too concise. Since it’s not a prescriptive methodology, but a collection of values and principles, people feel lost when it comes to “becoming agile”. That’s when we could claim to be Agile. We all know the driving license analogy.

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AGILE OR FRAGILE

The Product Coalition

Is your team Agile or Fragile? designed using: canva.com With the massive increase in the number of products launched in the past decade, a lot of organizations have adopted the AGILE approach as a system of managing their processes. This approach has made software development more effective in the last couple of years.

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Why Scrum? A Product Owner’s Guide to Agile Success

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In this guide, we’ll unpack what Scrum is, delve into its origins, and show you how it can revolutionize your approach to product development. The origins of Scrum actually have nothing to do with software development. So, what’s the difference between Agile and Scrum? Now, let’s talk about Scrum.

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Harnessing Monte Carlo Simulations for More Accurate Sprint Planning

Agile Velocity

The central idea is to repeatedly simulate an event using varied random inputs, and then use statistics to analyze the outcomes. The Role of Throughput in Agile In Agile frameworks, throughput typically refers to the quantity of work items (like features, user stories, or tasks) completed within a specific timeframe.

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How to Create an Agile Community of Practice

The Product Coalition

TL;DR: Creating an Agile Community of Practice Creating an agile community of practice helps winning hearts and minds within the organization as it provides authenticity to the agile transition?—?signaling Join the 25th Hands-on Agile meetup on August 20, 2020, to explore the virtual Ecocycle Planning.

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Agile Movers & Shakers (2): Diana Larsen

The Product Coalition

Agile Movers & Shakers: Diana Larsen’s Questionnaire Please describe what you do in 280 characters : “On my best days, I contribute to the growing and strengthening the practices of agile coaches and teams through as many channels as possible.” What brought you to ‘agile?’ “In Do you want to get this article in your inbox?

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