The Day We Stopped Sprinting
Discover how abandoning sprints can boost agility and responsiveness in software development.
												Oct 01, 2017
							
												
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								Summary
										Explore how a team transitioned from traditional sprints to a flow-based approach, enhancing agility, responsiveness, and customer satisfaction. Learn about the benefits of evolutionary design and continuous deployment, and why even beginners can thrive without sprints. This article provides insights into adopting a sprint-less cadence, focusing on delivering value continuously and improving adaptability. Embrace change and experimentation to find better ways of achieving outstanding results.
									
								
								
								
								
									Takeaways
- A flow-based approach allows for continuous delivery and adaptability.
- Abandoning sprints can lead to increased agility and responsiveness.
- Beginner teams may find a flow-based approach more intuitive than sprints.
- Continuous deployment enhances the ability to respond to customer needs quickly.
- Evolutionary design is crucial for delivering value continuously.
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