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Creating a Risk-Adjusted Backlog

Leading Answers

Assessing the chances of loss or gain occur throughout all forms of business and relies on taking an economic view of decision making. I wrote about these ideas when I started blogging in 2006 as  Risk Profile Graphs. I do not think the teams have been weak at threat avoidance. Risks Actions in the Backlog.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

Product Development (#ProdDev). Strategy (#Strategy). Agile Software Development (#ASD). The following material comes from conferences, workshop, materials developed for clients. Project Success Assessment - A checklist for assessing the processes for project success. Balanced Scorecard (#BSC).

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DDSTOP The Saga Continues

Herding Cats

2] " Wronger than Wrong ," Scientific American, November 2006. [3] Reducible Cost Estimating Risk - is dependent on technical, schedule, and programmatic risks, which must be assessed to provide an accurate picture of the project cost. Plans are Strategies. Strategies are Hypotheses. Plans are strategies.

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DDSTOP The Saga Continues

Herding Cats

Judgment from experience requires repeatability (experts work best in Complicated or Ordered cynefin domains) The moment you have little-to-no repeatability experts are at best useless, adaptability is a better survival strategy. This is the classic #Noestimate vision of how software is developed. I couldn't see this in the text. .

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DDSTOP The Saga Continues

Herding Cats

1] "Systems Engineering Strategies for Uncertainty and Complexity," MITRE Corporation, Systems Engineering Guide. [2] If you're not an expert, you're not going to recognize the possible solutions, risks, impediments, and opportunities for the problems you'll encounter in developing a solution that has never been developed before.