The year was 2001. A new methodology appeared in a still young, yet maturing Industry of Software Development. It came with the Agile Manifesto. The new way, the Agile management way, came to break the old, strict, narrow and deep … Read More
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Definition of done examples for software projects
Definition of done is crucial to an agile team. It is key to delivering high quality product and satisfying your management or client in terms of project management and results. To achieve this, you need to ensure that you are … Read More

Stages of agile retrospective & 7 popular techniques
Anyone that works with agile methods must know that retrospective is very important for an agile team and agile planning. Agile retrospective (also called retros) or scrum retrospectives is about looking back at the evolution of the work done over a … Read More

Scrum vs Kanban; what is the difference?
In Agile software development, there are different methodologies of work that are used. Here at Apiumhub, depending on the project we are working on, we usually use 2 frameworks. We generally either go for Scrum methodology or for Kanban project management. … Read More

How teams increase agility with agile retrospectives
The agile retrospective is much more than just a meeting done at the end of the sprint. When done well it becomes a practice that helps teams to learn how they are doing and finding ways to become better and … Read More

What you should know when building an Agile team
When we talk about an Agile team, we mean a cross-functional group, usually between five and ten people, that have the ability and authority to define, build, and test some elements of the solution. Most commonly, you will hear about scrum … Read More

Top Agile blogs to track this year
There are many great Agile blogs and project management blogs to read, but do you ever wonder which Agile blogs are most readable? At Apiumhub, we do. Here are the best of the best – 20 agile blogs to read. … Read More