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Use this tag for questions related to a "Sprint", which is a time box used for iterative/incremental development in Scrum. The term is also used by various other agile frameworks that have borrowed the term from Scrum, and is currently considered on-topic for non-Scrum frameworks that use the term for planning or time boxing even if the specific implementation details vary.
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Time management in a Sprint
In Scrum, the Product Owner has limited power to improve quality. I see 2 potential actions:
Manage the Product Backlog accordingly. If the timeline is too tight, try to find items which can be poten …
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Is it possible to give timelines in SCRUM?
It is not less possible to give timelines in Scrum than in other methodologies.
The main difference is that in Scrum we are not encouraged to blatantly lie, that is why we have to ask the team to esti …