In many agile development projects, code will need to change frequently, and clean code that is easy to understand is easier to change.| Atomic Spin
It's easy to miss important technical details when refining agile user stories. Follow this checklist to make sure your team has the information they need!| Atomic Spin
Standup is a straightforward scrum practice. But what happens to team dynamics when standup isn’t held at the beginning of the day?| Atomic Spin
Software projects need to pivot sometimes to unlock future potential. A change at the right time can be crucial for success.| Atomic Spin
In the world of software development, short-term projects for clients require a different approach than their larger, long-term counterparts.| Atomic Spin
The postcard is a quick way to inform clients of work completed in the sprint and a snapshot of value delivered by the team. Simplicity is key.| Atomic Spin
Having a project glossary in your product development documentation will help build a baseline shared vocabulary for your project team and stakeholders.| Atomic Spin
Product owners are important to ensuring focus on a project. Don't have one? Here's how to make sure the project remains on track.| Atomic Spin
Jira's breadth of customizations and features can also be a downside. Let's take a look at a few common pitfalls in a typical Jira project.| Atomic Spin
Story Maps and Journey Maps sound similar but they have important differences. Understand when to employ each and drive alignment.| Atomic Spin
Product Managers shape the product's vision and strategy. Discover the key differences in supporting this role in B2B vs. B2C companies.| Atomic Spin
In part one of this series on Scrum Ceremonies to Add to Your Sprint, we discussed pre-refinement. In part two, we'll talk about demo prep.| Atomic Spin
Blog posts about how we manage our projects and teams, written by makers at Atomic Object.| Atomic Spin
Blog posts on software development practices, from the makers at Atomic Object.| Atomic Spin