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Sprint Planning is a crucial part of the SCRUM process. It sets the foundation for the entire Sprint. During this planning phase, the team collaborates to decide the work that needs to be done in the upcoming Sprint. The Product Owner explains the objectives and the team asks questions to understand the requirements. The team then decides the amount of work they can commit to and how the work will be achieved. This ensures that everyone has a clear understanding of the goals and expectations, leading to a more efficient and effective Sprint.
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To deliver a compelling SCRUM presentation, focus on implementing three pillars of empirical process control: transparency, inspection and adaptation. Use this slide to draw on previous experiences and make decisions. Sprint is a time-box of one month or less during which a "Done," usable and potentially releasable product Increment is developed. A new Sprint starts right after the conclusion of the previous one. Use this slide to take care of Sprint Planning.
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