When most teams step into sprint planning, the natural goal is to design a sprint they can complete. Some teams define success as achieving their sprint goal, while others focus on completing every backlog item they committed to. Both definitions sound reasonable but should teams aim to be “perfect” every sprint? The truth is, success […]
When most teams step into sprint planning, the natural goal is to design a sprint they can complete. Some teams define success as achieving their sprint goal, while others focus on completing every backlog item they committed to. Both definitions sound reasonable but should teams aim to be “perfect” every sprint? The truth is, success […]