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Mastering Agile spillover – analysis and strategic solutions

In the world of Agile development, one of the most persistent challenges squads and teams face is the issue of spillover. Spillover represents work that was planned for a sprint but couldn’t be completed within its time frame. While occasional spillover is inevitable, chronic spillover signals deeper problems that can derail your squad’s effectiveness and credibility. This article explores why spillover matters, how to analyse it, and most importantly, what strategic approaches you can implement to reduce it.

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Automating Jira sprints

This post describes the advantages of automating Jira sprint creation for Agile leaders, emphasizing enhanced efficiency, consistency, and improved long-term planning. It features a script authored by Andrew and hosted on GitHub, enabling the creation of single or multiple sprints across multiple Jira projects. The script ensures standardized sprint naming, start/end dates, and times, and facilitates the retrieval of SprintIDs for seamless integration with JQL and Confluence.

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Four days…

How agile and agile leadership concepts can be applied to elite motor sport. #agile #agileleadership #leadership #systemsthinking

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Re-employing agile – embracing agility outside traditional software development

On Friday, 8 October 2021 I gave an online talk for the Access Agile Freestival on my experiences with “re-employing” agile – how agile can be embraced by non-software development teams. This page contains a video recording of the talk plus other resources including an audio-only version of the talk together with the slides I presented and a transcript of my speaker notes.

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