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sprint review meeting

A sprint review meeting is a meeting held at the end of each sprint in Scrum to inspect the work that has been completed and get feedback from stakeholders. The session typically includes the Scrum team, the product owner, and other stakeholders. The Scrum team demonstrates the work that has been completed, and the stakeholders provide feedback. The feedback is then used to improve the product and the development process.

Optimizing Time, Not Just Timelines: Agile Lessons from Stigler’s Airport Wisdom

Optimizing Time, Not Just Timelines: Agile Lessons from Stigler's Airport Wisdom

A Nobel Prize-winning economist, George Stigler, once quipped, “If you never miss a plane, you’re spending too much time at the airport.” This seemingly simple statement holds profound wisdom, mainly when applied to Agile software development. It’s a metaphor for efficiency, risk management, balancing preparation, and Productivity. Let’s explore how […]

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The Definition of Ready and Its Dangers

The Definition of Ready and Its Dangers

The article “The Definition of Ready and Its Dangers” by Mike Cohn on Mountain Goat Software explores the concept of a ‘Definition of Ready’ in Scrum teams. This definition acts as a set of criteria determining whether a product backlog item is ready for a sprint. It’s likened to a […]

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The Three Amigos of DevOps: Crafting the Dream Team for Deployment Success

The Three Amigos of DevOps: Crafting the Dream Team for Deployment Success

In the realm of software development and deployment, collaboration is paramount. As organizations increasingly adopt DevOps practices to streamline software delivery and improve operational efficiency, the importance of effective teamwork comes to the fore. One collaborative approach that has gained traction is the “Three Amigos” strategy. But who are these […]

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