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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

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The adoption of Agile software development approaches are on the rise across our industry, which means UX professionals are more likely than ever to support Agile projects. I first encountered Agile Development in 2005, when a team I supported was chosen to help pilot Scrum development methodology at Yahoo!

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Unleash Your Visual Superpower!

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In-house designers often have to advocate for design priorities versus new features or technical change. Meaning anyone who provides the vision for a product, whether it be in code, wireframes, comps, prototypes, or cocktail napkins. Agile teams can lose the long term direction by focusing on small sprints.

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Make the Commercial First

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Because digital projects don’t generally have packaging, videos are a good linear storytelling format. Marketing is often thought of as something you do after a product is made, but it has a special role at the formative stage of a new project. A marketing page is one version of the minimum viable product.

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