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Mark Levison

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Choosing a Sprint Length – Shorter Trumps Longer Posted: Jul 2, 2013 11:56 AM
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The Agile Atlas (the Scrum Alliance’s Guide to Scrum), provides little advice when choosing your Sprint Length saying only: “A Sprint is a fixed time period, from one to four weeks, with a preference toward shorter intervals.” It leaves it up the team to decide what will work best for them. These notes are intended to [...]

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