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“We refined that already.”

That sentence shows up in every Sprint Planning where refinement isn’t working.
Someone names an item. 
Someone else half-protests. 
Someone third reminds the room: we refined that already. 
Estimates were given. Column moved. We discussed it.

The sentence is technically true.

It’s ...


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Most teams do not wake up one morning wishing they had better flow metrics. They wake up frustrated because everything feels busy, but important things still take too long. Leaders ask fo...


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In this special crossover episode of Mastering Agility and Scaling with Agility, Yuval Yeret joins Jim Sammons and Rick Visotcky to confront the uncomfortable truths about the agile...


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In this short blog, I’ll explain the five functionality-based categories of AI, including Generative AI, Perception AI, etc. Let’s check them one by one.

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1- Perception AI

This category understands and interprets the world. 

Humans use eyes and ears; Perception AI uses cameras, microphones, and sensors.


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I've been thinking a lot lately about the Scrum Master role. Not because it's broken, it isn't, but because the world around it is changing faster than most Scrum Masters have time to notice.

A few weeks ago, I was presenting at an event, and someone in the audience asked me a question I've been mulling over ever since:


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