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Using the focus factor

05/01/2018

The concept of the Focus Factor when it comes to estimating capacity is a funny one. It seems straightforward and reasonable, but there are some considerations that we tend to…

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When the burndown chart isn’t enough

22/12/2017

I’ve been a Scrum master for quite a while now (and yet, I still feel like a beginner sometimes), and because of that I do see and understand the clear…

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Story points are not a metric for your individual productivity

01/06/2017

I’m not fully surprised when someone argues with me about the so-called individual capacity and how not assigning story points to an individual creates the perception that their productivity is…

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Do NOT estimate spikes as part of the team velocity

25/05/2017

One of the most typical problems we will find during the execution of a sprint are the spike tasks. They are by all means necessary, but… should they actually count…

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