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How Scrum Processes can be normalized?

Last post 12:58 pm September 26, 2019 by Ian Mitchell
3 replies
05:12 am September 26, 2019

Just like how we do Story Point normalization if multiple teams are working on the same Product Backlog, how the SCRUM PROCESSES can be normalized?

Any suggestions?


05:58 am September 26, 2019

Do you mean standardized? Why would you do that?

Have you also standardized the way different teams estimate their stories/work? Again, why would you do that?


12:25 pm September 26, 2019

How might normalizing the way teams across a company enact Scrum impact their ability to self organize? 


12:58 pm September 26, 2019

how the SCRUM PROCESSES can be normalized?

The Scrum Guide says:

Scrum is not a process, technique, or definitive method. Rather, it is a framework within which you can employ various processes and techniques.

Can you clarify the problem you see in employing various processes and techniques, which leads you to seek normalization?


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