Mudassir Iqbal

Scrum of Scrum (SoS)

Scrum of Scrums is a technique used to scale Scrum up to large groups (over a dozen people) by dividing the groups into Agile teams of 5-10 Scrum of Scrums aka “Meta Scrum” is a scaled agile framework used to manage large projects that involve multiple teams. It is an extension of the Scrum framework […]

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Storyboarding

Storyboarding is a visual planning technique used in various industries such as film, animation, advertising, and video game development. It involves creating a sequence of illustrations or images that represent the key moments or events of a story or concept. Storyboarding allows creators to visualize their ideas and convey them to others in a clear […]

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Information Radiators

Information radiators are visual displays of information that are designed to provide quick and easy access to key data and metrics. They are typically displayed in a prominent location, such as a central area in an office or a factory floor, where they can be easily seen by team members and other stakeholders “Information radiator” […]

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Timeboxed Adaptive Development and Continuous Flow Approach

Two popular Agile methodologies for software development are the Timeboxed Adaptive Development (TAD) approach and the Continuous Flow approach. The Timeboxed Adaptive Development (TAD) an approach is a time-based approach that divides the development process into fixed-time periods called sprints or iterations. Each sprint is usually two to four weeks long and involves a set […]

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Agile Center of Excellence (ACoE) and A Value Delivery Office (VDO)

A Center of Excellence (CoE), sometimes called a Center for Excellence (C4E), is a group of people with specialized skills and expertise whose job is to provide leadership and purposely disseminate that knowledge within your organization : https://www.pmi.org/disciplined-agile/people/centers-of-excellence An Agile Center of Excellence (ACoE) is a team or group within an organization that is dedicated to promoting and supporting […]

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Sprint H – Hardening Sprint

Hardening Sprint (Sprint H): Definition, Purpose & Modern Perspective A Hardening Sprint—commonly referred to as Sprint H—is a specialized iteration in the software development lifecycle dedicated to stabilizing the product just before its release to production. The main focus during this sprint is on: Typically executed in the final phases of development, a Hardening Sprint […]

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Impediments, Obstacles, and Blockers

There are a variety of reasons why projects can become stalled. The members of a project team may meet numerous barriers that impede or slow down their efforts. The types of obstacles vary widely depending on the industry, stakeholders, project and business environment, and the nature of the project itself. PMI : Address and Remove […]

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T Shaped and I Shaped Skills

T-shaped and I-shaped skills are terminology used to define the expertise and talents of team members. T-shaped skills T-shaped skills relate to persons that possess a broad variety of knowledge and abilities across numerous domains, as well as in-depth expertise in a single domain. This shape shows the range and depth of knowledge across a […]

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Definition of Done (DoD) and Definition of Ready (DoR)

Without a solid understanding of both Definition of Done (DoD) and the Definition of Ready (DoR), no Project Manager/Scrum manager can supervise the delivery of the product/project utilising Agile Project Management. Definition of Ready (DoR) is an Agile project management phrase that specifies the requirements a user story or task must achieve in order to […]

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