Posts The essential guide to sprint methodology Regular readers of the EasyRetro blog will have seen countless entries about every aspect of working with sprints. There’s truly no better place to learn about sprint and agile methodologies than our blog.
Posts How often should scrum team membership change? 6 signs it might be time to mix it up Scrum teams are a self-organized, multifunctional powerhouse. They live and breathe agile methodologies to get the best result possible from any task or project they undertake.
Posts What is the Futurespective Prime Directive? By now, we all know the importance of retrospectives and the value they can bring to your team, your product, and even your business as a whole.
Posts What are the 5 Scrum values, and how do you implement them in a team? It can be challenging to get the best out of agile frameworks if the team doesn’t understand why they’re using them. That’s often down to poor implementation when a company switches to scrum.
Posts What is ESVP? The explorer, shopper, vacationer, prisoner method explained It’s no secret that at EasyRetro, we live and breathe retrospectives, but even we get a little tired of them from time to time.
Posts 47 examples of Scrum & Agile terminology and what they *actually* mean How often do you sit in a meeting and just nod along to the conversation while not really understanding half the words you’re hearing? Don’t worry. It happens to everyone!
Posts Everything you need to know about starbursting At EasyRetro, we love to inject a little fun back into the workday. Brainstorming sessions are one of the best opportunities to have fun while still making meaningful progress on a project. You’re
Posts Post-mortems vs. retrospectives: What’s the difference? The end of a project is always everyone’s favorite part. The hard work has paid off, and the team can enjoy a well-deserved break. That said, there’s a lot you can learn from