Agile cycle time and lead time
Lead time Lead Time is the time between the initiation (command) and the delivery of a User Story. Example In our case it is the …
Scaling Agile with You
Lead time Lead Time is the time between the initiation (command) and the delivery of a User Story. Example In our case it is the …
Agile failure modes and alternatives Agile practices don’t fail—rather the variations on Agile adoption fail”. You must know what not to do while following certain …
Agile Problem solving steps Detecting the problem Identify the problem Pause and reflect on the problem Explore informations Take the problem to the team Create …
Agile Vendor management approach The Agile Manifesto values customer collaboration over contract negotiation which sets an important tone for procurement relationships on agile projects. The …
Agile games / Innovation games The phrase innovation game refers to a form of primary market research developed by Luke Hohmann where customers play a …
Agile risk management Risk audit Risk contingency Risk mitigation Risk monitoring Risk-adjusted backlog Risk-based burnup chart Risk burn down graphs Risk–based spike Risks The agile …
Traditional Project In a traditional Project, plan what you expect to happen : Enforce that what happens is the same as what is planned Directive …
Time, budget, and cost estimation Time, budget, and cost estimation is an important knowledge and skill area of agile. Fixed-budget and fixed-schedule is a good …
Agile estimation Affinity estimating Ideal time Ideal days Idle Time Elapsed Time Project buffer Project burndown chart Relative sizing/story points Local safety Parking lot chart …
Agile modeling Chartering involves creating a project charter, which can last from a few days to a few weeks. Agile modeling is describe in the …