Determining the Sprint Length
There is no one magic solution to determine sprint length that will
work for all teams equally. However, there are few guidelines in Scrum
that can help you choose a good sprint length. We should mention that
sprints are the heart of Scrum methodology, which is part of AGILE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
[https://activecollab.com/blog/project-management/agile-project-management].
This entire concept ensures that risks are minimized, requirements
clarified and filtered, the product roadmap shared while business
driving outcomes delivered at the end of each sprint. But, scrum
teams, stakeholders, product owners, and scrum masters are those who
should define an ideal sprint length.
IDEAL SPRINT LENGTH
According to scrum guidelines, a sprint shouldn’t last more than
four weeks, and its ideal length would be two weeks. But, to
understand why a sprint should last up to four weeks, let’s explain
the basic approach behind SCRUM PROJECT MANAGEMENT
[https://activecollab.com/blog/project-management/scrum-project-management].
For ...
work for all teams equally. However, there are few guidelines in Scrum
that can help you choose a good sprint length. We should mention that
sprints are the heart of Scrum methodology, which is part of AGILE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
[https://activecollab.com/blog/project-management/agile-project-management].
This entire concept ensures that risks are minimized, requirements
clarified and filtered, the product roadmap shared while business
driving outcomes delivered at the end of each sprint. But, scrum
teams, stakeholders, product owners, and scrum masters are those who
should define an ideal sprint length.
IDEAL SPRINT LENGTH
According to scrum guidelines, a sprint shouldn’t last more than
four weeks, and its ideal length would be two weeks. But, to
understand why a sprint should last up to four weeks, let’s explain
the basic approach behind SCRUM PROJECT MANAGEMENT
[https://activecollab.com/blog/project-management/scrum-project-management].
For ...
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