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A sprint goal is the objective for a sprint and what the team is trying to achieve. It is similar to the Commander's Intent in military missions, which states what needs to be done and why it matters. By having a clear sprint goal, teams can make informed decisions and adjust their plans when circumstances change. It is important to avoid thinking that completing all the backlog items is the goal, but rather focusing on the most important thing that adds value and can be delivered even if other things go differently than expected.
Developing a sprint goal can be challenging if teams struggle to conceptualize it or treat it as a checklist of features. Instead, a sprint goal should be focused on a singular theme that ties everything together. It should be outcome-oriented, highlighting what the team aims to achieve and why it matters. The sprint goal should be collaboratively developed with the input of the product owner and the development team, ensuring a shared understanding and commitment to the goal.
While working toward a sprint goal, teams may encounter obstacles or distractions that challenge their progress. It is important to distinguish between necessary adjustments and unnecessary detours. By keeping the sprint goal focused on the objective and why it matters, teams can evaluate obstacles and potential solutions based on their contribution to the goal. Maintaining a clear understanding of the ultimate reason for the sprint goal helps teams prioritize and make informed decisions, even when faced with unexpected challenges.
Setting and managing sprint goals can be influenced by various challenges, including stakeholder management and team structure. Open communication and collaboration with stakeholders are crucial in ensuring alignment and managing expectations. When facing difficulties in setting a single sprint goal, it is essential to analyze the root causes, such as lack of focus, clear strategy, or team dynamics. Addressing these challenges can help teams create meaningful sprint goals and improve their overall agility.
In this new episode of the Agile Mentors Podcast, Brian welcomes Maarten Dalmijn to discuss the secrets to setting impactful sprint goals, fostering collaboration, and bridging the gap between team objectives and stakeholder expectations for Agile success.
In this new episode of the Agile Mentors Podcast, Brian is joined by Maarten Dalmijn, author of the new book, Driving Value with Sprint Goals: Humble Plans, Exceptional Results to share his invaluable insights into the art of crafting effective sprint goals.
Maarten shares his wealth of knowledge including how to navigate the challenges of setting sprint goals while ensuring alignment with stakeholders' expectation, and optimizing team structure while fostering a collaborative environment that ensures success.
Listen in as Maarten and Brian explore the essence of sprint goals, the strategies behind their formulation and the impact they have on Agile projects.
[1:06] - Today, Brian is sitting down with Maarten Dalmijn, of Dalmijn Consulting and author the book Driving Value with Sprint Goals: Humble Plans, Exceptional Results that’s the number one new release in software design and engineering on on Amazon to discuss sprint goals.
[2:16] - Maarten explains the concept of sprint goals using the analogy of a military commander's intent during missions.
[3:22] - Brian shares how sprint goals serve as a commander's intent for the team's work.
[4:07] - Maarten highlights that a sprint goal is not about completing a list of tasks but rather identifying the most important objective for the sprint.
[5:24] - The challenges of conceptualizing sprint goals.
[5:58] - Unable to set a single spring goal? Maarten addresses the question of setting a sprint goal for teams with multiple purposes or projects.
[7:29] - Scenarios where setting a single sprint goal might not be feasible.
[8:31] -The challenge of staying focused on the sprint goal when encountering obstacles.
[9:44] - Maarten shares an example of the importance of knowing the underlying business objective when setting a spring goal.
[11:08] - The importance of managing stakeholder expectations by communicating and aligning stakeholders with the sprint goal to prevent last minute surprises.
[12:19] - Brian draws a parallel between sprint goals and TV episode titles, highlighting the need to share the sprint goal in the sprint review to prevent surprises and encourage stakeholder engagement.
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[16:10] - Setting achievable vs. challenging sprint goals and what Maarten advocates for.
[19:46] - Brian shares a teaching example.
[20:12] - Maarten introduces the acronym "FOCUS" to assess the quality of sprint goals: Fun, Outcome-oriented, Collaborative, Ultimate, and Singular and shares each one’s role in creating effective sprint goals.
[22:12] - Maarten discusses the importance of stakeholder management and its connection to clear vision and strategy within organizations.
[22:47] -The role of team structure in setting sprint goals.
[24:17] - Managing stakeholder pushback during sprint reviews. Maarten underscores the importance of working as a team with stakeholders to foster effective communication and alignment.
[26:50] - The impact of planning and road mapping on the ability to set sprint goals.
[28:21] - What stakeholders ultimately want.
[29:18] - You can find Maarten’s book, Driving Value with Sprint Goals: Humble Plans, Exceptional Results on Amazon. It’s part of the Mike Cohn book series.
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Brian Milner is the SVP of coaching and training at Mountain Goat Software. He's passionate about making a difference in people's day-to-day work, influenced by his own experience of transitioning to Scrum and seeing improvements in work/life balance, honesty, respect, and the quality of work.
Maarten Dalmijn of Dalmijn Consulting is an accomplished speaker at Fortune 500 firms, governmental bodies, and global conferences, who thrives at the nexus of Product Management and Agile. With a decade of versatile experience spanning roles from Marketing Manager to Scrum Master, he empowers teams to transcend the Feature Factory and achieve impactful value delivery. Maarten is the author of the recently released Driving Value with Sprint Goals: Humble Plans, Exceptional Results.
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