Posts filed under: Scrum

Our Stories Aren’t Getting Done: Taking More Work Into A Sprint

Over the years I have gravitated towards the idea that work entry issues are the single clearest indicator of problems in an organization. My first job after getting my Bachelors’s... Read More

Our Stories Aren’t Getting Done!

One of the topics suggested by the audience was addressing the problem of stories not completing during a sprint during a panel discussion in which I participated. The majority of... Read More

Too Much Scrum Meeting Time: Summary

Poking at any entrenched framework always elicits a response; almost all of the responses are well thought out and reasonable.  In the past five essays, we have explored two major... Read More

Too Much Scrum Meeting Time? Solutions

Meeting time in Scrum, by the book, is fairly linear.  A one week sprint and four-week sprint have roughly the same percentage of time spent in ceremonies/meetings. Nearly every Scrum... Read More

Too Much Meeting Time? Antipatterns Not To Try

In whatever flavor of agile that you are doing, meetings and ceremonies are lightning rods for resistance. In response, numerous approaches for improving the scenario have sprung up. Most of... Read More

Does Meeting Overhead Scale In Scrum?

One of the most common complaints about using Scrum is the amount of meeting time.  In How Much Meeting Time, we used the meeting length recommendations from the Scrum Guide... Read More
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