This is great, thank you! I'm wondering where the UX/UI designer should be involved in this? I would have thought that you'd need them to be on a different cadence because they would need to design to solve the engineering problems ahead of the sprint planning meeting.
We love this question! Some teams do indeed stagger their design sprints. Here’s an older (but still relevant!) article on how this was sometimes done on projects at Fjord: medium.com/design-voices/executing-execution-4ec139360452 But some teams still run the same sprint cadence with UX/UI taking on user stories that feed into future sprints while development teams build from the last sprint. Also… some UX/UI team members are working in-browser with the development team rather than in sequence. Many things are possible to make it work! Hope this helps! 💙
This is great! Thank you!
Wonderfully explained. Thank you
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This is great, thank you! I'm wondering where the UX/UI designer should be involved in this? I would have thought that you'd need them to be on a different cadence because they would need to design to solve the engineering problems ahead of the sprint planning meeting.
We love this question!
Some teams do indeed stagger their design sprints. Here’s an older (but still relevant!) article on how this was sometimes done on projects at Fjord: medium.com/design-voices/executing-execution-4ec139360452
But some teams still run the same sprint cadence with UX/UI taking on user stories that feed into future sprints while development teams build from the last sprint. Also… some UX/UI team members are working in-browser with the development team rather than in sequence. Many things are possible to make it work!
Hope this helps! 💙
Thanks so much! I'll check it out
I just became scrum master and I'm learning how to do the role :)
Congrats! All the best as you navigate the new role 💙
@@thedigitalprojectmanager Thank you.