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https://youtu.be/BD5ZYMjNjgQ ‘Decide what to do’ is the fourth step that you take in Retrospectives. An important tool that can help with…

Fishbone Diagram and Dot Voting

https://youtu.be/0VEQV98YunU ‘Generate Insights’ is the third step that you take in Retrospectives. The two tools that can help with you generating…

Timeline and Color Code Dots

https://youtu.be/M8EHzAoJWzo ‘Gather Data’ is the second step that you take in order to run a Retrospective meeting. The two techniques that…

Check-ins and ESVP – Explorers, Shoppers, Vacationers and Prisoners

https://youtu.be/-sZEp9iMP54 ‘Set the Stage’ is the first of the 4 steps involved in Retrospective meeting. Check-ins and ESVP are two…

4 things to do in Retrospectives

https://youtu.be/gBPJ8F3jdkw What gets measured gets improved! Retrospectives help your team improve the way they work. After each sprint, the team…

Should non-technical team members estimate technical work in Planning Poker?

https://youtu.be/AxsGZP_pFqE Your project team has both technical and non-technical team members. While planning poker suggests that all team members must…

What is the difference between Task Boards and Story Maps?

https://youtu.be/6hub-cXH2aw We have previously talked about Task Boards and Story Maps but aren't they representing the same info? Check out…

Are Time, Cost and Scope not baselined in Agile Projects?

https://youtu.be/B1XU6RBkvks There is a general belief that in the Waterfall environment, we baseline scope, cost and schedule before starting the…

How many Stories should a Sprint have?

https://youtu.be/g0B2dcTZp8o A basic yet tricky question, how many stories should a sprint have? Find out the answer in this video…

Is the entire Product Backlog estimated before starting the project?

https://youtu.be/E7pNHZgvP04 Product Backlog contains all the features, bugs, functionalities or simply 'items' that the team needs to deliver as part…