ScrumScrum is an agile framework focused on a productive and creative delivery of complex products with an emphasis on the highest possible value. Scrum is lightweight, simple to understand and difficult to master.Oct 31, 20247 min read
RetrospectiveA retrospective meeting is an opportunity for the team to inspect itself and create a plan for improvements to be included in the next Sprint.Oct 31, 20245 min read
Product OwnerA Product Owner represents the voice of stakeholders. The Product Owner decides what needs to be delivered by the developers to satisfy the stakeholders and to maximize the value of the product.Oct 31, 20243 min read
Penetration TestingPenetration Tests are performed to identify network security weaknesses. It is a "friendly cyberattack" for spotting flaws and potential vulnerabilities.Oct 31, 20243 min read
IcebreakerAn icebreaker is an activity you can use at the beginning of a meeting to make attendees more comfortable with each other, encouraging them to speak up, listen up, join in, and open up to new ideas.Oct 31, 20244 min read
Fail FastFail Fast is a method used during a recurrent approach to determine whether an idea has a value for the client or solution. An important goal is to minimize losses when testing reveals something is not working and quickly try something else.Oct 31, 20244 min read
Design SprintA Design Sprint is a framework that reduces the risks associated with product development. It is an intense process done by a small team in just 3 - 5 days.Oct 31, 20244 min read
Clickable PrototypeClickable Prototypes are interactive demos of a website or a software application. These are often used to gather feedback early in the project lifecycle, before the project goes into the final stage of development.Oct 31, 20244 min read
Agile EventsAgile Events are necessary meetings for keeping up the good work. They are usually time-boxed and the most common Agile framework that uses these periodic rituals is Scrum.Oct 31, 20245 min read