Agile alone does not guarantee good teamwork. Studies show teamwork to be transformative. It can be maximized by building trust and embracing healthy conflict.
Full workshop breakdown on how to identify non-functional requirements (NFR) as a part of an agile project inception, including preparation and execution tips.
We all know burndown charts, but what are their flaws? Check out the different types, examples, benefits, and limitations of traditional burndown charts.
User Stories are a vague, subjective and generic way of requirements gathering and analysis. This article examines their negative impact and what we can do to make it better.
Do you feel uncomfortable, maybe unprepared, or lost in the darkness to what you can expect from the interviewer? This full scrum interview guide is for you.
In this article, we will talk about the requirements and recommendations that should be taken into consideration for building production-ready JSF applications.
When planning starts and coding begins, should dev teams be using project management tools to orchestrate development activities, ceremonies and reporting?
The Scrum Master Interview Guide comprises 47 questions to help you identify suitable Scrum Master candidates—and avoid those that are likely imposters.
What is Agile Maturity? Why should Agile teams or agile organizations worry about this? How can we measure agile maturity and enable it for our agile teams?
Agile tests ensure products meet technical and functional needs. In this post, let's explore the A-Z of Agile Testing and how it helps deliver quality software.
Is the Waterfall or Agile method more effective? How about both? Learn more about the benefits and breakdown of using hybrid Agile in fixed-bid projects.