Frequent Agile Questions
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How does an empirical process work?
How the empirical process control be used when the complexity of activities means a defined process control cannot be employed?
Stakeholders - Who are they? What are they?
The stakeholder's cheat sheet helps identify who is a stakeholder, good practices in their job role and working with product owners.
How do I plan a release in Scrum?
The Scrum framework does not prescribe how to plan a release but many scrum teams will have a ‘release plan’.
How do I start implementing SAFe?
Advice on the problems of coordinating activities of multiple teams when using lean and agile delivery methods.
What is SAFe®?
The Scaled Agile Framework®, or SAFe®, is a set of workflows and patterns to help enterprises scale lean and agile practices.
How do scrum teams work with stakeholders and customers?
In Scrum, the product owner is accountable for managing stakeholders and customers.
What is a definition of ready?
A definition of ready is used to determine whether work is ready to be started in the first place.
What’s the difference between coaching and mentoring?
Often these words are used interchangeably, but they are two very distinct approaches.
How do scrum teams deliver value?
There are only two ways to deliver more value! Either the development team deliver faster or increase the value of the work they are doing.
How do scrum masters facilitate events / decision making?
Facilitator is a stance that a scrum master takes as a service to their team so that the scrum team can work more effectively, collaborate and achieve synergy.