Tag: Sprint Goals
Agile Project Management Unleashed: Myth-Busting the “No Planning” Fallacy
Myth: “Agile means no planning—just chaos, daily stand-ups, and endless sprints.” Reality: True Agile is built on a foundation of **purposeful planning**, **continuous learning**, and **rapid adaptation**. Without planning, you’re not Agile—you’re just busy. 1. Sprint Goals Are Hypotheses, Not To-Do Lists In many so-called Agile teams, sprint goals become checkboxes: “Finish 10 stories.” But…
Agile Project Management Unleashed: From Meetings to Meaningful Impact
Agile isn’t about doing more; it’s about delivering what matters most. 1. Impact-Focused Sprint Goals: Beyond Backlog Items Most teams define sprint goals as collections of user stories, measured in story points. Yet backlog completion does not guarantee business value. Instead, frame sprint goals as testable hypotheses: “We believe that adding X feature will increase…