Tag: Agile Training

  • An Optimal Sprint Length Selection as a Never Ending Story

    An Optimal Sprint Length Selection as a Never Ending Story

    Ah, the eternal question in the world of Scrum and other Agile methodologies – what should be the perfect duration for a sprint? You’d think with so many experienced teams out there, this question would have a clear-cut  answer by now, but nope, it remains a mystery wrapped in an…

  • What’s Wrong With a Typical Agile Team Explanation

    What’s Wrong With a Typical Agile Team Explanation

    Many articles and training courses on Agile often use an image or video of a racing team’s pit stop as an example of effective teamwork. In a matter of seconds, a team of mechanics swiftly changes a race car tires. This procedure, known as a pit stop, seems to perfectly…

  • Velocity and Capacity in Scrum

    Velocity and Capacity in Scrum

    Velocity and capacity are important metrics in Agile project management, particularly in Scrum. They provide insights into a team’s productivity and help with planning and forecasting. However, when it comes to a new Scrum team, calculating velocity can be challenging since there is no historical data to base it on.…

  • Breaking Through Barriers Successfully: How Teams Progress from Level 0 to Level 3 of Awareness Development

    Breaking Through Barriers Successfully: How Teams Progress from Level 0 to Level 3 of Awareness Development

    A significant part of the diagnostic process is the audit of selected teams. And unfortunately at this stage it sometimes turns out that teams as meant in Agile approaches don’t really exist. People brought together won’t become a team just by being brought together. In our methodology we distinguish four…