
Figuring out how to deal with complex collaboration and aligning in a common direction is mandatory. That’s when program increment (PI) can be helpful.

A key part of Spotify’s success is driven by the company’s unique approach to enhancing team agility — a model that can be replicated by other organizations.

In this article, we will dive deep into one of the most widely used prioritization techniques, the MoSCoW method.

By breaking down the work into smaller, manageable chunks, sprints provide a clear sense of progress and keep motivation high throughout the project.

Business agility is characteristic — it’s a company’s ability to respond decisively and swiftly to fluctuating market conditions and changing customer needs.

For organizations that weren’t “born agile,” undergoing an agile transformation is no longer optional but critical to remain in the game.

Establishing feature owners for product activities can both boost your team’s agency and free PMs up to focus on more strategic initiatives.

In this guide, we’ll compare the three most popular agile frameworks (besides scrum): scrumban, iterative development, and lean development.

Taking the time to write and execute a spike can save your squad from creating anything that they are unsure about.

Effective backlog management can make or break your product. By the same token, misunderstanding your backlog can lead to traps.

Despite calling ourselves scrum teams, we often aren’t equipped to learn fast enough. Here are three steps to improve your release management process and set your next deployment up for success.

Deliverables can often feel like an imposed requirement without purpose. So, if agile is such a popular way of working, why are deliverables still around?