Scenario: Your Agile team is facing challenges in estimating the effort required for user stories accurately. What Agile practice or technique can help improve estimation?
- Daily Stand-ups
- Fishbone Diagram
- Planning Poker
- Waterfall Model
Planning Poker is a collaborative technique where team members individually estimate the effort required for a user story, and then discuss their estimates. This helps to improve accuracy by leveraging the collective wisdom of the team and fostering discussions to uncover different perspectives and insights. Daily Stand-ups are more focused on tracking progress and identifying impediments, while the Waterfall Model and Fishbone Diagram are not directly related to Agile estimation practices.
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