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- Agile
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- Methodologies,
- Agile Techniques,
- Change
Dave Nicolette, Agile Coach with Valtech, addresses the question are short iterations better than long. Dave demonstrates that short iterations: allow for more rapid response to change, the opportunity to discover and fix problems more often. He also deals with the concerns that short iterations might lead to burnout and other issues.
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By Dave Nicolette
on Oct 31, 2008,
News about Planning
- Agile
- Topics
- Methodologies,
- Agile Techniques
Some teams use a Sprint 0 to prepare their product backlog, the infrastructure (development environment, CI server), ... .Is this part of Scrum? Is it useful?
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By Mark Levison
on Sep 25, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Customers & Requirements
Having difficulty prioritizing the backlog? Luke Hohmann has described a method to make quantitative decisions about which backlog items should be considered first. In addition to the usual attributes such as implementation effort, Luke suggested adding attributes to measure stakeholders needs, strategic alignment and to ask whether the item is driving profit.
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By Derek Longmuir
on Aug 08, 2008,
Articles about Planning

- Agile
- Topics
- Customers & Requirements,
- Agile Techniques
One of the great things about working as a consultant is the ability to try out many different ideas and adapting your personal favorite process to include things that work. This article gives the details about user story estimation techniques that Jay Fields has found effective.
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By Jay Fields
on Jun 30, 2008,

- Agile
- Topics
- Collaboration,
- Agile Techniques,
- Teamwork
In the spirit of "information radiators and “big visible charts” Kenji Hiranabe proposes using Kanban Boards to organize three viewpoints (Time, Task, and Team) so the whole team understands the current status of the project and can work in an autonomous, motivated and collaborative manner.
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By Kenji Hiranabe
on Aug 27, 2007,
Interviews about Planning

- Agile
- Topics
- Leadership
Management consultant Johanna Rothman helps her clients manage risk: be it risk in a project's people, risk in how the people are managed, or the risk in the projects themselves. In this interview she talked about strategies for risk reduction, useful for teams in all stages of agility, contained in her new book "Manage It! Your Guide to Modern Pragmatic Project Management."
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By Johanna Rothman
on Mar 12, 2008,

- Agile
- Topics
- Collaboration,
- Agile Techniques
In this short InfoQ interview, Nils Haugen spoke with Floyd Marinescu about the "Planning Poker" technique he relies on to improve team estimates. Having consciously experimented with it for a while, he described this simple practice and why it works: by making space for team members to each contribute their own perspective. In this way, it's good for estimates and for teambuilding.
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By Nils Haugen
on Jul 27, 2007,
Presentations about Planning

- Agile
- Topics
In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Wes Williams and Mike Stout share their recent experience with a large distributed team, the planning hurdles they encountered and how they passed them, and their recommendation: avoid large distributed teams.
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By Wes Williams and Mike Stout
on Oct 16, 2008,

- Agile
- Topics
- Delivering Value,
- Agile Techniques
Choosing the right features can make the difference between the success and failure of a software product. Mike Cohn presented 'Prioritizing your Project Backlog' at Agile 2008 on how a project backlog should be organized and prioritized and non-financial techniques for prioritization such as kano analysis, theme screening/scoring, relative weighting and analytic hierarchy process.
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By Mike Cohn
on Sep 11, 2008,