Learn more about agile product development
In today’s post we take a deeper look at a statement from the essay we have already been covering in a series of Hungarian blogposts. The passage we would like to analyse states: “Product development and architecture aren’t the programmer’s job, because they take longer…
Read MoreA quick and dirty trick to kickstart prioritization
This practice comes in handy when the Product Owner cannot decide on the importance of several items with, seemingly equal importance.
Read MoreTeam or Group – learn how to create a team from a group of people
The terms “team” and “group” are quite often mixed up. It is not uncommon for a bunch of individuals to be huddled together (they might even be moved to sit next to each other in the same area) and be told that now they are…
Read MoreFeature selection made easy with this quick guide
Have you heard the phrase “Everything is important!” or “Everything is top priority”? Such statements can result in effects that ripple through product development. No matter what, delivery teams will have the same work capacity and they won’t be able to deliver more. Forcing the…
Read MoreThe guide to creating products that customers really want
In today’s “big data world”, companies have the opportunity to access all the information they need to strive for creating great products and services, yet they often fail to deliver the right ones to customers. Research shows that customers don’t really care about seven out…
Read MoreWhat is a Scrum team and what do they do?
There are two team definitions in Scrum which can sometimes be confusing. The Scrum team by definition is a self-organizing cross-functional team that regularly delivers potentially shippable product increments.
Read MoreTop Management’s Relationship with Agile Methodologies
For any successful agile transformation it is essential to train all three involved parties (management, delivery and business side) within an organization – says Árpád Zsolt Bodó, the founder of Sprint Consulting. Today an agile training program, built into the employers’ compensation packages, is very…
Read MoreThe top 4 Lessons Telco Can Teach You About Scrum Courses
Telecommunications industry, as a long-time leading sector of Information and Communication Technology, is always pushing the boundaries of IT and often the first to get over an obstacle the others are yet to encounter. As for realizing the benefits of adopting agility, as early as…
Read MoreKanban or Scrum? Which one should I choose?
Kanban is a less-known methodology than Scrum. But it is more often considered as an alternative to Scrum. Indeed, there is an intersection between the application areas of these frameworks, but their characteristics have major differences. Therefore it is worth to overview which one to…
Read MoreWhat is the difference: Acceptance Criteria vs. Definition of Done?
We would like to clarify a couple of often misunderstood concepts: the difference between Acceptance Criteria and Definition of Done. In many organisations, these two are confused, there is no clear boundary between them, even though they have completely different meanings and serve different purposes.
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