by Snehamayee | Dec 22, 2020 | Agile Scrum
Common Misconceptions and negative implications Some teams treat the Sprint Backlog as just a smaller version of the bigger plan (Product Backlog) and start creating baselined Sprint Backlogs for multiple future Sprints. The negative implication of this practice is...
by Snehamayee | Oct 20, 2020 | Agile Scrum
Common Misconceptions and negative implications Most organizations and Agile experts implement Sprint Length as a fixed length baselined at the time of writing a SoW or a contract. Recommendations Scrum Guide recommendation is to keep the Sprint Length “Consistent”....
by Snehamayee | Sep 8, 2020 | Agile Scrum
Common Misconceptions and negative implications Most leadership and product owners feel that Developers has to commit to a scope during the Sprint Planning. That is, most leadership try to implement the concept of “baseline scope” for the Sprint. By doing this, it...
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 12, 2016 | Agile Scrum
The Increment is the sum of all Product Backlog Items completed during a Sprint and the value of the increments of all previous Sprints. At the end of a Sprint, the new Increment must be “Done” which means that it should be in a useable condition and meet the Scrum...
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 12, 2016 | Agile Scrum
The list of the tasks to be executed by the Scrum Team in upcoming Sprint is called the “Sprint Backlog”. This is the second artifact in Scrum. It is common practice that the Sprint Backlog is represented on a task board which provides a constantly visible depiction...