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Sprint Duration Question

Last post 11:42 am July 27, 2015 by Ching-Pei Li
3 replies
05:34 am July 24, 2015


When we say a for example a two week sprint, is the sprint planning, sprint review and sprint retrospective come inside those two weeks

Regards
Raja


06:19 pm July 24, 2015

Yes.
A sprint begin at sprint planning, and end at sprint retrospective.


11:26 am July 27, 2015

Yes.
A good way to look at it is that the Sprint is the timeboxed event that contains all the other timeboxed events.

Don


11:42 am July 27, 2015

Don's answer is much better than mine.

A time-boxed container concept is more suitable than an 1-D timeline which forces on begin-end.


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