Agile Product Ownership in a Nutshell
Evalueren en reflecteren: is dat hetzelfde?
The Humanizing Work Guide to Splitting User Stories
How to better balance your backlog
A nice article on how to better balance your backlog by using backlog quadrants can be found here: https://robertvanlieshout.medium.com/how-to-better-balance-your-backlog-56ef8d099bcd
Should You Re-Estimate Unfinished Stories?
As well-intentioned as teams are, it’s really hard to finish absolutely everything by the end of a sprint. A team may have grabbed eight product backlog items (typically user stories), but only finish six or seven of them. The other items are often close to done, but this isn’t horseshoes so close doesn’t count.
But what about the estimates on those unfinished product backlog items? Should they be re-estimated? And should the team get partial credit for the work they did complete? Let’s consider each of these questions, starting with partial credit.
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Online Warm Ups & Energizers
A nice overview of warm-ups and energizers can be found here: https://www.mural.co/blog/online-warm-ups-energizers
Scaling Agile Has Never Worked… and Never Will
Mapping User Stories in Agile
User-story maps help Agile teams define what to build and maintain visibility for how it all fits together. They enable user-centered conversations, collaboration, and feature prioritization to align and guide iterative product development.
What Not to Do With User Stories
It’s never about writing better requirements; it’s all about fostering collaboration. Read more about it in this article: https://medium.com/serious-scrum/what-not-to-do-with-user-stories-be38ddc76df9