This is the second post that discussed how information tracked in Azure DevOps, such as the sprint burndown chart and current sprint backlog can be exported to SharePoint using Flow. This scenario applies to times when you want to share such information with clients without giving them direct access to Azure DevOps. If you're new … Continue reading Tracking your Agile project progress using Azure DevOps and Flow – The Sprint Backlog
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Tracking your Agile project progress using Azure DevOps and Flow – The Sprint Burndown Chart
Microsoft Azure DevOps is a great tool that allows you to manage your Agile projects. It allows you to easily track most of the information a scrum master or product owner are currently interested in, such as your product backlog, sprint backlog, burn down chart, and more. If you're new to Agile project management, I … Continue reading Tracking your Agile project progress using Azure DevOps and Flow – The Sprint Burndown Chart
The Agile Misconceptions
I’m on my way home from a great SharePoint Saturday event in Ottawa Canada, where I attended an amazing session by on "Leading Practices for Planning and Implementing a SharePoint Environment". His guidance around requirements gathering, stakeholder engagement, technical roll-out, governance, and adoption was excellent. However, when he was comparing waterfall to agile project management … Continue reading The Agile Misconceptions