Agile Smells: Lack of Progress: Part One: Failings in Backlog Management

by Mark W. Randolph | 2 Comments | 15 Oct 2007 | What do I do when...?, sprint backlog

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Progress smells often point to failings in one of three areas: backlog management, feature definition, and feature completion. This article analyzes what lack of progress means and describes remedies for weaknesses in backlog management. Parts two and three of this smell analysis will address feature definition and completion, respectively.

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Missing Pigs: A Scrum Smell

by Mark W. Randolph | 4 Comments | 29 May 2007 | What do I do when...?, Daily standups

Machines_who_think_logo Our series on Scrum smells continues with a discussion of what to do when developers fail to attend daily Scrums.

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Scrum Smells: Talking Chickens

by Mark W. Randolph | 0 Comments | 18 Nov 2006 |

Machines_who_think_logo Importance Important Symptoms These are symptoms that a Scrum team is not being protected from outside influences: External stakeholders talk in the daily Scrums Features are selected or priorities switched outside of sprint planning meetin...

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Scrum Smells: Loss of Rhythm

by Mark W. Randolph | 0 Comments | 15 Aug 2006 |

Machines_who_think_logo Importance Very high Symptoms Lack of rhythm has a variety of odors, all related to inconsistency: Daily Scrum ritual is inconsistent or is drifting (subtly changing) Daily Scrums are skipped or meeting times vary Sprint durations are inc...

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