A. A Self-Assessment for Understanding Where You Are

Before you can improve, you need to know where you may be falling short of your goals. These questions will help you identify the pain points that hurt the most. These pain points are often the most visible for the most people, and they tend to be interrelated. They are often what is causing your team to feel pressure, anxiety, or apathy. Try to answer each question openly and objectively, and if you are not sure, consider how you can get more information.

Business Agility

Business agility and effective use of Scrum are directly connected. If you are “doing Scrum” but are not realizing the business agility outcomes you desire, you should consider how you are applying the Scrum Framework with ...

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