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From tryScrum, we are happy to launch the Empirical Scrum Series. The purpose of this series is to share complementary practices with community to unlock the potential of your Scrum implementations.

TRIVIA
Scrum is inspired by the work of Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka in “The New New Product Development Game” from 1986 and was later adapted 25 years ago via a presentation at the OOPSLA ‘95 conference.

A paper written by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland titled, The Scrum Development Process was then released based on the presentation. Scrum has been updated over the years starting with the first Scrum Guide release in 2009, but its foundation on empirical process and Lean principles has remained the same.

Welcome to episode #3 of Empirical Scrum Series powered by tryScrum.com about "Empirical Product Backlog Refinement - A complementary approach to effectively facilitate and refine your product backlog items to improve the flow of value. Join us to learn a helpful EIT ( Experiment it Tomorrow) technique.

Join this 100% community based initiative to enhance your Scrum Mastery skills and competencies to next level by signing up for the event.

This will be a 45-minute event.

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