Sprint capacity planning is crucial for Scrum Teams to effectively plan their next iteration.Team capacity planning determines the amount of work a team can complete in the next Sprint.Factors like team size, focus level, individual availability, and iteration length impact team capacity.External distractors and changes in team composition also influence team capacity.Practical examples are provided to calculate team capacity using key variables like team size and unit of effort.Capacity planning should not be an excuse for team failure; the team is responsible for delivering a valuable Increment every Sprint.Capacity planning is not about fully utilizing team members but maximizing value from problem-solving.It is a complementary practice for Scrum Teams, and its usage can vary among teams based on their needs.Scrum and Kanban implementation support are available for digital, business, and Agile transformations.The article cites Essential Scrum: A Practical Guide to the Most Popular Agile Process by Kenneth S. Rubin.