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Hi, Lean thinking focuses on eliminating waste and maximizing value, while prioritization in Scrum involves ordering tasks by importance to deliver the most valuable work first. They're related but not the same.
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Hello and thank you for this great video. I would like to ask you what does the numbering means? for example the meaning is hours per day? Thank you again.
Hi, In planning poker, the numbers used for estimation don't represent hours per day. Instead, they represent relative effort or complexity. Team members assign numbers to user stories based on how they perceive the effort required to complete them, allowing for more accurate forecasting and planning in Agile development. These numbers are typically Fibonacci sequence-based (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, etc.) to reflect the uncertainty and non-linearity of effort involved in software development tasks.
Hi @shreyasinghai, Thank you for your feedback. We're glad you enjoyed it, but we understand that it was too fast to grasp everything. We're working on slowing it down and making it even better, so that everyone can have a great experience.