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Why thinking of agile as culture and not just process explains resistance and difficulty in teaching and learning the approach Culture, not process I’d been working with Josh and lots of others at his company for many months aiding with their agile adoption. Finally, things were beginning to go smoothly. The team was productive and happy – and we were making good progress on the product we were bu
Presentation Slides & Handouts Short Talks Embrace Uncertainty: Strategies for on-time delivery in an uncertain world In this talk I explore the common misconceptions about incremental and iterative development that lead Agile practitioners to focus more on building required scope on time, and less on the value they're delivering. I'll then offer strategies to help Agile projects both finish on ti
Summary A prioritized user story backlog helps to understand what to do next, but is a difficult tool for understanding what your whole system is intended to do. A user story map arranges user stories into a useful model to help understand the functionality of the system, identify holes and omissions in your backlog, and effectively plan holistic releases that delivery value to users and business
The new user story backlog is a map Why the flat user story backlog doesn’t work, and how to build a better backlog that will help you more effectively explain your system, prioritize, and plan your releases. 10/08/2008 This is Gary. Gary and I worked together for a day to build a user story map - a better version of a product backlog. Building a user story map helps us focus on the big picture -
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