All disciplines work together in shorter cycles • Build projects around motivated individuals • Face to face conversation • Sustainable pace and practices • Maximize the amount of work not done. • Regular retrospectives and process changes to improve efficiency
process. • Achieve constant incremental improvement that’s actually measurable! • Lots of metrics about development progress and lots of participation from stakeholders
backlog in priority order (priority is determined by the Business Owner). • Someone goes in and adds tasks to the story and then estimates how long those tasks will take, preferably the person who will be doing those tasks.
day. • Everyone on the team goes around and answers three questions: • What did I do yesterday? • What will I do today? • Where am I stuck and need help?
No need for status reports, you get one every day. • Everyone is informed about what’s going. • Projects are usually never late or “in crisis” because problems are caught early.
equal or greater size gets removed from the sprint and the new “fire drill” gets added. • If the change is too big, the Sprint is “called” and you go through Sprint Planning again.
out beforehand. Works really well for introverts. • Set a time limit (1 hour) • Don’t let it become a bitch session - it should be constructive (responsibility vs. blame).
• Sustainable development • Built-in process for handing fire drills • Business owners have frequent check-ins and everyone feels involved and sees progress.
most valuable pieces to me are the Daily Standup and Retrospectives • Agile is basically Project Management evolved and can be applied to almost any kind of project!