Sprint Technique
The Sprint Technique is a method used in agile project management, particularly within the framework of Scrum. It involves breaking down a project into smaller, manageable units called sprints, which typically last from one to four weeks. Each sprint focuses on delivering a specific set of features or improvements, allowing teams to adapt quickly to changes and feedback.
During a sprint, teams plan, execute, and review their work in a structured manner. At the end of each sprint, a review meeting is held to assess progress and gather insights, which helps in refining future sprints. This iterative approach promotes continuous improvement and collaboration among team members.