by Snehamayee | Jan 15, 2022 | Scrum Myths and Antipatterns
Common Misconception Most people treat Sprint Review as a “gate check” forum to release the product into production. Thus, the Sprint Review ends up being a formal meeting with gate-checking checklists to go through so that the product can be sent to production. What...
by Snehamayee | Oct 20, 2021 | Scrum Myths and Antipatterns
Common Misconceptions and Negative Implications · It is a common practice for a Product Owner to come up with a set of requirements in the Sprint Planning and disappear during the Sprint. Then appear directly at the Sprint Review forum and...
by Snehamayee | Dec 30, 2020 | Scrum Myths and Antipatterns
It is a common mis-conception that Scrum is only useful for small projects. The real fact is that Scrum is used for solving complex problems. Complex problem is a problem where there are “unknowns” about requirements or the solution. For solving complex problems, the...
by Snehamayee | Nov 3, 2020 | Scrum Myths and Antipatterns
Common Misconceptions and negative implications Sprint Review is thought to be a “sign-off event by the Product Owner” or “a demo forum by developers” by most organizations. This is an INCORRECT understanding of the Sprint Review. Sprint Review...
by Snehamayee | Oct 20, 2020 | Scrum Myths and Antipatterns
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”....