How to run an effective Sprint Planning session with Easy Agile User Story Maps

Effective Sprint Planning relies as much on what happens before the Sprint Planning session as it does during it.
Who do you involve?
How do you scope or estimate what you intend to set out to achieve as a team?
How do you keep the discussion focussed?
And an increasingly important consideration, how do you run it remotely?
Teagan Harbridge, Head of Product at Easy Agile will walk you through some key ways to set your Sprint up for success and how you can use Easy Agile User Story Maps for streamlined and effective Sprint Planning.
Streamlined & effective Sprint Planning
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