
The agile values and principles add color to the higher-level values of the Agile Manifesto. Learn how they promote continuous learning and improvement in an increasingly unpredictable world.

From the fundamental dichotomy between the two approaches to how waterfall has infiltrated back in our lives, we’ll dissect the obvious so that we can keep our guard up.

Inspired, self-organizing teams easily breeze through challenges and obstacles. Uninspired teams usually require top-to-bottom direction.

Most people understand what it means to be agile, but hardly anyone can explain it. Learn how to optimize your product cycle and streamline your workflow by embracing agile principles.

Whereas a typical product roadmap might show expected release dates for new features and enhancements, in agile, the notion of sticking to deadlines becomes counterintuitive.

Learn everything you need to know about dual-track agile, including its origins and how it relates to continuous discovery today.

Discover why creating a definition of done (DoD) is so important for scrum teams and product leaders to embrace agile ways of working.

WSJF is a task prioritization technique that is particularly useful for teams using agile methodologies. It focuses attention on crucial tasks with objectivity, a bias for action, and optimization of resources.

Epics are derived from themes or initiatives and can be segmented into smaller pieces called user stories. Learn how this system can help make your team more agile.

Believe it or not, planning poker a lot like it sounds. Learn how it helps agile teams estimate the work required to achieve their sprint goals (and plan accordingly).

The Agile principles are statements that add more color to the higher-level values of the Agile Manifesto. Learn how they promote continuous learning and improvement in an increasingly unpredictable world.

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