


Start-Stop-Continue Retrospective
Reading Time: 4 minutes Is your team bored with the way you do your retrospective meeting? Is it always the same after every sprint? Then why don´t you try something new? I recently found a nice article from Mike Cohn about a format of sprint retrospectives, which I...
How to choose a reference task
A reference task is a certain task, which has a fixed amount of story points assigned, and which is used as a reference point to estimate other tasks. But how do you choose such a reference task? This post should give you a method and some ideas, how you can find a...