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PST Piyush Rahate shares some insights about story points and estimations based on his experiences in this blog post: https://lnkd.in/eY_mwfDh #agile

  • Story points - to estimate or not to estimate
Syed Chanbadshah Babar

Certified Scrum Master CSM® | Manager Scrum | Agile Practitioner | MS (Project Management)|

1w

That's really helpful and inspiring. Quick question: can we use something other than story points for task estimations? For example, we estimate tasks based on the required hours of work, which reflects the task's complexity. This approach helps us understand how many tasks we can handle each sprint and has also motivated our team to complete a minimum number of tasks with story points. What are your thoughts on this?

Guillaume Cheseaux

Technical Content Lead @ Squirro | Technical Writer | IT Analyst | Scrum Master (PSM I)

1w

Story points are also very useful for quickly understanding the complexity of a task during sprint planning, without having to systematically reanalyze the implied work.

Bhavik Hemant Shah

Delivery, Program Manager with BFSI , Life science, Healthcare, Automotive & Manufacturing segment

1w

Very informative

Munirat Ajetunmobi MSc, MA, PSM1

Educator and Certified Scrum Master

4d

Very helpful! Thank you

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Rashmi Reddy

Consultant | Scrum Master (PSM I, SAFe Agilist)

1w

Insightful points

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