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YDS: How Does a Scrum Team Handle Unplanned Work?

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Today's question asks Todd and Ryan to weigh how a Scrum Team should handle unplanned/unexpected work during a Sprint. Todd cut straight to the point and wants teams to remove the need for work. Ryan and Todd both believe that asking if such work needs to be done in the first place is also important. Check out the video for more Scrum tips and tricks.

How often is your Scrum Team interrupted by unplanned work? Let us know in the comments!

This is one of those Scrum Master interview questions about Scrum that can throw you off. Do you understand the impact of unplanned work on a Scrum Team? These Scrum Master day in the life questions can be tricky. The backlog refinement meeting is important. Perhaps some Scrum Master training could help? Want to learn more about Scrum?

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