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How Do We Overcome In-Sprint Interruptions?


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There are many challenges for Scrum teams during a Sprint:

Scope Creep: The introduction of new requirements or changes during the sprint can disrupt the team’s focus and lead to scope creep. To address this challenge, effective communication and collaboration between the product owner and the development team are crucial. Clearly define the sprint goal and ensure any changes are properly evaluated and prioritized.

Lack of Clarity in User Stories: Unclear or poorly defined user stories can create confusion and delays. The product owner should collaborate with the team to ensure user stories are well-defined, properly elaborated, and include clear acceptance criteria. Regular refinements and ongoing communication between the product owner and the team can help address any ambiguity.

Unrealistic Timeframes: Setting unrealistic timeframes for backlog items can put undue pressure on the team and compromise the quality of work. It is essential to establish realistic expectations and ensure the team has a sustainable pace. Collaboratively estimate effort, consider team capacity, and prioritize backlog items based on their complexity and business value.

Dependencies and Bottlenecks: Dependencies on external teams or resources can create bottlenecks and hinder progress. Identify and communicate dependencies early on, and establish effective coordination with other teams. Regularly track and manage dependencies to minimize their impact on the team’s work.

Technical Debt: Accruing technical debt can hinder the team’s progress and reduce flexibility. Balancing the delivery of new functionality with addressing technical debt is essential. Prioritize and plan for technical debt refinements in the backlog. Allocate time during sprints to address technical debt and ensure a sustainable development pace.

These challenges can be addressed by adhering to Agile principles, Scrum rules and a clear in-sprint workflow including the following development and test activities:

Development Work
Backlog Item Selection: Collaboratively select backlog items based on the sprint goal, complexity, and priority. Consider dependencies and team capacity while making the selection.


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