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      <title>The Sprint Goal Is the Most Skipped Part of Scrum</title>
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      <description>The sprint goal is a single objective that the team commits to achieving through the sprint. It gives the sprint coherence — a reason the sprint backlog is the particular collection of items it is, rather than an assortment of the next highest-priority tickets. It gives the team a basis for decision-making during the sprint when unexpected complexity arises. And it gives stakeholders something to understand about what the sprint is for beyond a list of story numbers.</description>
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