How To Fix The Top 3 Most Common Scrum Issues

How To Fix The Top 3 Most Common Scrum Issues 1. Avoid starting projects with a Sprint Zero Sprint Zero often doesn’t provide enough time for thorough planning and architectural decisions. Instead, advocate for a flexible approach. Ensure initial planning and setup extend beyond a single sprint. This way, your team can establish a solid foundation for future development without feeling rushed. 2. Ensure thorough planning and clear acceptance criteria Starting sprints without clear acceptance criteria can lead to scope creep and missed deadlines. Before beginning any sprint, ensure a detailed agreement between developers and management. This should outline exactly what needs to be built, including all edge cases and validation rules. Clear criteria help keep the team focused and on track. 3. Avoid treating story points as hours Converting story points into hours undermines the agile methodology by bringing back the rigidity of waterfall projects. Educate your team and management on the correct use of story points to represent relative effort and complexity, not time. This maintains the flexibility and effectiveness of the scrum process, allowing for better adaptation to changes and challenges. How to connect with AgileDad: - [website] https://www.agiledad.com/ - [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/ - [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/ - [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/

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