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Is the size of work the minimum scope to provide value a customer can consume? In most cases, the answer is no. However, whether it is a project, business case, charter, work package, epic, etc., we can almost always identify a minimum business increment. Relentless...
Here we have a common problem. The āagile teamā comprises a product owner, team coach, and team members. Far too often, I hear something like, āthere are no project managers in agile.ā Agile teams are empowered to make decisions and determine how to get the work done....