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Creating a Risk-Adjusted Backlog

Leading Answers

This article explains what a risk-adjusted backlog is, why they are useful, how to create one and how teams work with them. ' In deciding which feature to develop first, those with the highest economic value are selected. I wrote about these ideas when I started blogging in 2006 as  Risk Profile Graphs.

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Is SAFe® (Scaled Agile Framework®) not Agile?

Agilemania

It is a lightweight framework suitable for small self-managed teams. When more and more organizations and teams adopted Agile, it required scaling in a big way. The entire organization had to be in the process, not just a few self-managed teams. For a long period, our idea of Agile was only Scrum.

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Team using “Waiting for Release” column on their kanban board

Digite

My team is using Kanban board but they seem to prefer to collate a couple of tickets then ‘do a release’ as appose to releasing each ticket. This is absolutely true – and reflects the realities of business of different organizations or teams – and their customers, both internal and external. What is the business context?

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Releases and Deadlines in Agile

Herding Cats

Like most Twitter conversations there is a kernel of truth in there somewhere that sparks a thought that turns into a Blog post. This is not to say those 5 developers sitting around the table with the Product Owner and the Scrum Master are not working on vitally important code. Cadence Release paradigm, is a flow-based approach.

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Kanban = Continuous Delivery? Not Necessarily

Digite

My team is using Kanban board but they seem to prefer to collate a couple of tickets then ‘do a release’ as appose to releasing each ticket. This is absolutely true – and reflects the realities of the business of different organizations or teams – and their customers, both internal and external.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Business Agility

Leading Agile

We’re not talking about creating agile projects or agile teams. And one of the ways over the last 12, 13 years that we’ve been around and really before that when I was just doing social media stuff on blogs and Twitter and things like that. And then the idea is I’ve got my marketing team on the call with me right now.

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The Difference Between The Kanban Method and Scrum

Digite

Continuing our theme of helping Agile teams understand the Kanban Method, so they can effectively adopt it for their improvement efforts, I am again honored to publish a guest article by another great friend of ours – Dave White. The more of us who can blog and promote conversation on the topic, the better. Introduction.

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