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Posted on April 4, 2023April 4, 2023

2 alternatives to velocity when forecasting in Scrum

Scrum teaches working at a sustainable pace within sprints to increase predictability. Part of this is to manage risk while progressing to a Product Goal using empiricism (learning by doing). A common challenge teams face is to effectively forecast progress to a goal when working within a complex environment.

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Posted on August 24, 2022

What is a Stakeholder – using Emily Webber’s Team Onion to provide clarity

I don’t like the term stakeholder… In my experience it is too broad and lacks clarity; meaning different things to different people.

A stakeholder could be defined as a person who holds a stake in the product:

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