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16 08, 2018

Agile functional specifications

2019-05-28T15:04:36+00:00August 16th, 2018|

Those who don’t know well Agile management methods can feel that the team is working without any specifications. Goals vary from one sprint to another; we don’t know exactly what’s going to be in the next sprint… It is although far from the truth. Stating that an Agile project doesn’t have any specifications is completely [...]

6 08, 2018

8 tools to present an Agile Scrum retrospective

2021-03-19T14:22:42+00:00August 6th, 2018|

The retrospective, which is an essential phase of Agile’s continuous enhancement process, requires all participants to get involve and everybody to be able to talk freely without feeling judged or fear retaliation. It’s the time to assess the past sprint and what has worked well and what hasn’t. It is although not simple for [...]

26 07, 2018

8 new features to optimize your project management

2019-05-28T15:04:37+00:00July 26th, 2018|

Despite the warm summer days and the vacation atmosphere, we don't twiddle our thumbs here at Nutcache as we keep developing and adding new features to help you better manage your projects. With this new software update, you will benefit from the latest additions to Nutcache, such as improved functionality and user-friendliness, simplified project [...]

3 05, 2018

Velocity, a key indicator for better planning

2019-03-14T16:22:03+00:00May 3rd, 2018|

How do you estimate the amount of work your team can realize within a sprint? Velocity is one of the most popular measures used by Scrum teams to add up effort estimates. This post intends to demonstrate how velocity can be useful during sprint planning to estimate how long the project will take to complete. [...]

23 04, 2018

How to use the Cumulative Flow Diagram to visualize your project workflow

2019-03-14T16:26:26+00:00April 23rd, 2018|

Do you know how long it takes for a task to go through every stage of your workflow? One of the tools you can use to track the project progress and visualize the team effort is the Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD). This post intend to show you how you will definitely benefit from applying a [...]

9 04, 2018

New sprint KPIs, velocity chart, Scrum roles and much more!

2019-03-14T17:33:30+00:00April 9th, 2018|

Nutcache's latest update makes available many improvements and new features that will simplify the way you manage your Kanban and Scrum projects. Here's a quick list of some of the things we’ve been working on at Nutcache and included in our latest release: • Kanban Cumulative Flow Diagram • Kanban WIP limit • New Agile [...]

21 03, 2018

7 Methods to Keep Sprint Meetings on Point

2019-05-28T15:04:38+00:00March 21st, 2018|

Almost every business around the globe relies on Sprint meetings in order to set a direction for the company, disseminate information, delegate tasks, and review the team’s performance. However, most meetings tend to drag on way longer than required, adversely affecting the productivity and the profitability of the organization. According to an article published in the [...]

12 02, 2018

How to manage and tag your stories with labels

2019-03-14T17:18:17+00:00February 12th, 2018|

Labels are visual indicators that can be associated with stories from both Agile boards and Scrum sprints. Use labels to organize and improve your board/sprint workflow and keep track of related stories.Thanks to this feature, you will have a better understanding of your project's progress since labels can make certain aspects of your workflow more [...]

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