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Multiple increment delivery within a Sprint

October 20, 2016 in "Done", Kanban, Professional Scrum Master, Scrum 9 Comments

Question: I recently had the following exchange that may be fill in some gaps in understanding how to use Scrum. “You have been quoted in PSM classes as saying: “A Scrum project is only one Sprint long. A release of software may be the sum of multiple increments (and previously developed software, if any), or there … Continue reading →

What Comes After Scrum?

October 5, 2012 in After Scrum, Kanban, Scrum, Software Development, Uncategorized 28 Comments

Scrum is not the be-all and end-all process for software and product development. As many of you have noticed, it is barely a process, only a framework. You have to provide all the development, management, product management, and people practices. So, what does Scrum provide? It provides a labeled- environment within which complex development can … Continue reading →

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