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Kanban roll

In Scrum, which is an agile project management framework, there are no solid roles like in Kanban. Instead, Scrum has a fixed roller set, which consists of product owners, Scrum-Master and development team. The product owner is responsible for the management of the product backlog and prioritization of functionalities. The Scrum Master is responsible for …

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Retro scrum

Retro scrum is part of the Scrum framework, which is about reflecting and improving the progress and performance of the team. It usually takes place at the end of every sprint and usually does not take longer than an hour. The goal of retro scrum is to encourage the team about what is good and …

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Scrum Story Points

Scrum Story Points Scrum Story Points are a yardstick to assess the complexity and estimate of the time that is required to implement a specific task (also known as user story). In the Scrum framework, these estimates are used to pursue the progress of a project and to support the planning of the next sprint …

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Scrum team roles

Team rolls in Scrum scrum is an agile project management framework that requires a team of roles to be successful. These roles are: Product owner – responsible for the prioritization and monitoring of the backlog (task list) of the product. Scrum master – responsible for the implementation of the Scrum methodology and the support of …

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