YDS: What are the RIGHT Best Practices for a Scrum Team?

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What are the RIGHT Best Practices for a Scrum Team? Let's explore the options this situation presents. All of this and more are discussed in today's episode of Your Daily Scrum with Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley.

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This is one of the things I love most about scrum. Every team is an adventure.

idn
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Hi Guys! When is the "Fixing your Scrum" audiobook coming out?

ritchefelixcartagena
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Love this cast. I've always told teams I coach, "The only best practices are the ones that work for your team. There are lots of good practices you could experiment with"

jbancroftconnors
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I love the comment of why you guys don’t believe in massive, well documented scaling structures- there is no one size fits all. Agile is an opportunity to run experiments and see what works for the team - that point really hit home. I can use that as the context for presenting some ideas.

vkxcqsn
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Hello friends! you guys are really in love for empiricism! that was nice! Any plans to go again live?

osnyzinho
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Loved the story Todd, so true :) Humans are complex, we are not predictable, we are not mechanical, there is more uncertainty than certainty in Human Behaviour.
This is certainly why Empiricism trumps, I agree Ryan, the only Best practice is Empiricism, it is a simple process of Transparency, Inspection and Adaptation to Probe, Sense and Respond. Experiments for the win.
Would you say Lean Thinking is a mindset, taking an Out of the box approach to embrace Simplicity (10th)... How would you explain Lean Thinking? ;)
Thanks RR+TM 🌟

MarkBurville
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Hmmm, hard question because there are so many to choose from, but honestly have to use the classic here: it depends. It depends on the project, depends on the team/people, depends on the product. To give some advice, I would suggest to look into user story mapping, liberating structures, kanban practices and metrics.

tomaszniemiec
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Hey guys, great episode again! I've got a question: What are some of your favourite facilitation techniques for Sprint Retrospective? Thanks again!

emilianpopov
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How do you know your best practise really is the best practise? Have you tried them all?

My point: there are no best practises, only good ones for a specific context?

Do I make sense here?

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