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In this episode, Sónia discusses a mistake she made while working on a large-scale agile project. The team struggled with a lack of focus due to working on numerous topics, and being a feature team serving multiple products. The Product Owner (PO) was not engaged with the team, leading to difficulty in setting sprint goals and prioritizing tasks. The team found it challenging to decide what to tackle first as everything seemed equally important. Sónia suggests dividing the team into two for improved focus and recommends having the PO actively collaborate with the team. A complete Scrum team requires all accountabilities in place to function effectively.
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About Sónia Won
Sónia is an experienced professional with 17 years in Software Engineering. She has held roles as a Software Engineer, Scrum Master, and Agile Coach for a decade. Currently, as a Product Owner, she values teamwork and recognizes the significance of prioritizing people in any endeavor.
The big lesson she's learned so far: no matter how complex a subject can be, the most important thing is to take care of people. Because teams, companies, and communities are made of those!
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