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Agile approach for managing your goals. Sprint cycle overview.
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Let's review the core components and rituals of a sprint cycle and how you can apply those to your personal goals and projects.
Link to the video version of this episode.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) - - Overview
- (00:20) - - Creating backlog
- (01:51) - - Calculating sprint capacity
- (02:18) - - Deciding on the number of goals for the sprint
- (02:57) - - Sprint planning and scrum board
- (03:54) - - Duration of a sprint
- (05:05) - - Daily standups
- (05:37) - - Sprint retrospective
- (05:57) - - Cool-off week
- (08:18) - - Repeat the cycle
- (09:15) - - Where to start
- (10:19) - - If you don't want to wait for the next video
Useful links
- Subscribe to my newsletter for more frequent deep-dives into Agile life
- Recent newsletter entries
- Start Here page to see the blogposts on the core principles of Agile and how those can be applied to personal productivity
- Twitter for regular examples of my scrum board and how it looks throughout the sprint
- YouTube to 'Back to Agile Basics' type of videos
- Monthly Method School for step-by-step instructions on how to run your first Agile sprint ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
73 episodes
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Manage episode 416806760 series 2836536
Content provided by Polina Bee. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Polina Bee or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Let's review the core components and rituals of a sprint cycle and how you can apply those to your personal goals and projects.
Link to the video version of this episode.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) - - Overview
- (00:20) - - Creating backlog
- (01:51) - - Calculating sprint capacity
- (02:18) - - Deciding on the number of goals for the sprint
- (02:57) - - Sprint planning and scrum board
- (03:54) - - Duration of a sprint
- (05:05) - - Daily standups
- (05:37) - - Sprint retrospective
- (05:57) - - Cool-off week
- (08:18) - - Repeat the cycle
- (09:15) - - Where to start
- (10:19) - - If you don't want to wait for the next video
Useful links
- Subscribe to my newsletter for more frequent deep-dives into Agile life
- Recent newsletter entries
- Start Here page to see the blogposts on the core principles of Agile and how those can be applied to personal productivity
- Twitter for regular examples of my scrum board and how it looks throughout the sprint
- YouTube to 'Back to Agile Basics' type of videos
- Monthly Method School for step-by-step instructions on how to run your first Agile sprint ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
73 episodes
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