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Agile estimation meetings are meant to create clarity, not confusion. Yet many teams still struggle to reach estimation consensus efficiently.

If you have ever watched a team debate a single story for 20 minutes, bounce between opinions, and still end with “Let’s just go with 5”, you are not alone.

The good news is that you can get estima...


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At Culture Amp, building a better world of work starts from within. Culture Amp is a leading employee experience platform that helps companies take action to improve employee engagement, performance, and development. With a strong focus on creating a culture-first company, their missi...


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Estimation plays a critical role in agile planning, but it’s not just about assigning numbers or sizes to user stories. At its core, estimation is about building shared understanding, setting expectations, and enabling teams to plan and deliver work more reliably.

It’s a surprisingly human exercise that blends structured guessing with group psychology, with just...


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We are incredibly grateful for the many people around the world who looked to our retrospectives and agile team health checks to su...


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We share simple and effective ways to run fun and easy agile retrospectives and the benefits they deliver. From choosing the right retro template and setting the stage to non-cheesy ice breakers and handy tips for remote or in-person meetings. It’s all about running a retro your team will love.

What is a fun retrospective anyway?

Running a fun retrospective does...


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