Posts What do all agile frameworks have in common? Scrum, Kanban, XP, Lean, RAD, SAFe… The list of agile frameworks is long and diverse, and we spend a lot of time focusing on the differences between each. Today, we’re going to look
Posts What to do when a scrum master encounters resistance & 8 ways to overcome it While Agile places responsibility on the entire team, someone has to take charge to make sure the project runs smoothly. In the world of Scrum, this falls to the Scrum Master.
Posts What is a SAFe agile release train? Here's what you need to know Agile frameworks typically deal with bite-size chunks of work performed by small teams to gradually build a product piece by piece. As the business grows, so will your workload. At a certain point,
Posts Which scrum master certification is best for you? 5 courses to consider 2021 marked the 20th anniversary of the “Manifesto for Agile Software Development,” which outlines Agile methodologies’ central values and principles. Few could have predicted the impact this document would have, especially over such
Posts Scrum of Scrums 101: What is it and how do you make it happen? Scaling a business and its processes can be difficult if not handled correctly. Simply increasing the number of people on a project can lead to a messy, chaotic process, even for the creators
Posts What is a release retrospective and how do you run one? If you search “agile retrospective,” you’re instantly bombarded with information on sprint retrospectives and little else. Even at EasyRetro, we’re a little guilty of placing all the focus on sprint retrospectives!
Posts 9 challenges your work-from-home product team may face (and how EasyRetro can help!) The forced period of remote working has opened our eyes to an entirely new way of working. We learned that remote teams could be just as, if not more productive than workers in
Posts 5 conflict resolution techniques for agile teams We all want our agile teams to work together with minimal friction, but no matter how hard we try, issues pop up occasionally. We can’t all share the same mind (and it would