My first blog post on the new Techwell site (a site provided by the same people who bring you Stickyminds) tells the story of how my team recently tried an experiment to get the business and the Product Owner to give us requirements, mock-ups and other information about user stories before we do our sprint planning. Part of this experiment was inspired by our use of MercuryApp (itself another experiment, to improve our ability to learn from our retrospectives). Read more on my Techwell blog.
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