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Can Lean Startup and Scrum be combined? And if so, how do they fit together? This post shares my answers…
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The sprint demo is a standard technique in Scrum to collect feedback from users, customers, and stakeholders in order to…
Working with a sprint goal is a powerful agile practice. This post helps you understand what sprint goals are, why…
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