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Placeholder Stories

Posted On March 21, 2010 By Dr Dan Rawsthorne
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  PlaceHolder Stories is a method to manage known unknowns. One of the most common issues for Scrum Teams is what to do about work that it expects to have to do during a Sprint, but doesn’t actually know the details about yet, such as bugs in existing systems, or expected sales support efforts. [...]
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