Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 9: Product Backlog and 3 Pro Patterns for Maintaining it
This is Part 9 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 outputs) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning.
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 8 The Sprint and 3 Pro Patterns
This is Part 8 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 outputs) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning.
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 7: Daily Standup Basics and 3 Pro Patterns
This is Part 7 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 outputs) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 6: Sprint Retrospective Basics and 3 Pro Patterns
This is Part 6 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 outputs) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 5: Sprint Review Basics and 3 Pro Patterns
Hello! This is Part 5 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 outputs) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning.
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 4: Sprint Planning Basics and 3 Pro Patterns
This is Part 4 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 outputs) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning.
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 3: Scrum Master Role and 3 Pro-Patterns
This is Part 3 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 outputs) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 2: Product Owner Role and 3 Pro-Patterns
Part 2 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework (3 roles, 5 events, and 3 artifacts) where we use the Scrum Guide as a base for our learning
Scrum for Beginners 3-5-3 Part 1: Developer Role and 3 Pro-Patterns
Part 1 of a series on scrum using the 3-5-3 framework. Let's learn about the developer role in a scrum team using the Scrum Guide as our base.
Practical Daily Scrum
Hint: Avoid the classical 3 questions!