Scrum Agile Project Management

How to Run Better Retrospectives with RetroTeam AI

March 25, 2025 0

Learn how Scrum teams can run better retrospectives with RetroTeam AI. This article covers features such as creating a board, inviting participants, setting timers, AI-driven insights, and exporting retrospectives to PDF.

How to Run a Sprint Retrospective on EasyRetro

October 18, 2023 0

Are you ready to elevate your Scrum team’s retrospective game? Running retrospectives can be a breeze with the right tools and a solid framework in place. Enter EasyRetro – the platform that streamlines your retrospective process and turns it into a fun and productive Agile team activity.

Tracking Organization Health with TeleRetro

August 28, 2023 0

Identifying early trends within organizations is critical for maintaining organizational health. Agile Retrospectives and Pulse Surveys, supported by user-friendly platforms like TeleRetro, make tracking these changes efficient and timely. This article illustrates how TeleRetro enhances your Agile methodology, offering insight into the practical, user-friendly, and time-saving features that one should look out for when choosing the right tool for your organization.

Truly Connect with Your Team – Retros & Radars with Trune

September 12, 2022 0

This article presents the retrospective & health radar tool, Trune. There are many Scrum retrospective tools out there, and the number is growing by the day. So why do companies like Intuit, IBM, Airbnb, Volvo, and Starbucks choose Trune as their retrospective tool for their Agile teams?

RetroCadence: The Best Retrospective Tool For Agile Teams

January 24, 2022 0

The retrospective is arguably the event that will yield the most benefits for your agile team. This is because it is the place where you identify crucial, valuable improvements for your team that will drive ongoing performance improvements. Such improvements allow your team to deliver higher value products in a shorter timescale.

Seven Reasons To Build MVP For Your Business

December 13, 2021 0

The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is an approach that aims to avoid building products that customers don’t need or want by maximizing your learning about what is valuable for them. In this article, Sergej Hermoni shares seven reasons why you should include building an MVP in your Agile approach.

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