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Build Team Resilience: Shorten Feedback Loops (Part 2)

Johanna Rothman

This part is about shortening feedback loops. Brief description of the problem at a recent client: Person A checked in code that broke an “unrelated” part of the system. They had one piece of feedback: the checkin broke “unrelated” code. It was time to see their feedback loops.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Agile Transformation

Agile Velocity

Agile has been shown to shorten time-to-market, increase quality, instill predictability, improve customer satisfaction, and create an overall happier working culture. Agile Transformation involves all levels of the organization and applies Lean-Agile principles to business processes, practices, tools, operations, and culture.

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Sprint Review – Make it Much More Than a Demo…

Agile Velocity

In a previous post in our Scrum Assessment Series , we shared some ideas to help catalyze engaging sprint reviews. Here, we take a deeper dive into the topic of awesome Sprint Reviews. Creating Feedback Loops. The Sprint Review, just like the Retrospective , is an important feedback loop in a Scrum team’s toolbox.

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How To Create A Powerful Product Experimentation System?

The Product Coalition

Part 3 of series on experimentation This Article will cover: How to create an experimentation idea backlog? How to prioritize the ideas for maximum business value? A well designed experimentation system allows a company to accelerate growth by creating faster feedback loops and enabling progressive delivery.

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Kanban: Agile, Scrum, or Both? Unraveling the Mystery

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#scrum #scrumathome #scrummaster #agile #kanban ♬ Vlog BGM_03(953483) – Fujiwo Agile is a mindset. It’s a way of thinking about how to get work done. Both Scrum and Kanban are part of the Agile family, but they’re like siblings with different personalities. Scrum is a specific way to do Agile.

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Agile Laws & Distributed Teams

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: Agile Laws and Remote Agile On numerous occasions in the recent past, working with distributed agile teams has amplified existing organizational, technical, and cultural challenges in many organizations. In that respect, the current issues many distributed teams face may also act as accelerants to become more agile.

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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

You can learn how to create a PRD by clicking the link. Every product and company is one and only you shouldn’t go with the Agile because of its popularity. Establish a clear, easy, and fast Communication Plan for how you’ll communicate with inside and outside stakeholders. The next step is Creating a Plan.