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transitioning to agile

(oy!)

judith sol dyess

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agile experience to date

3 months in agile project environment

1 launched project

3 inceptions

1 retrospective

4 active projects (including maintenance work)

pretty new at this!

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what does “agile” mean to you?

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we’ll focus on…

collecting requirements

estimating

budgeting

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how do you collect requirements?

- listen and ask questions

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understand the problem

the most important thing you do is

you own this

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the master story list

stories: how are we building this?

* the right level of detail

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the master story list

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the master story list

points: how much effort?

* this is a range

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STORIES

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estimating

velocity: how fast?

* this is a team average after ~3 iterations

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estimating

iterations: how long? how often

* showcases, IPM, retros…

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points aren’t always “it”

estimatingdesign(oy!)

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estimating

when you put it all together

you have an estimate

“and that’s what it’s all about”

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– every client ever

“…how much is it going to cost?”

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agile & risk

estimates will change

you get flexibility through iterations

why? to move fast and adapt as needed

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my take-aways

points are still confusing but…

estimates are awesome if you communicate well

risk is minimized if you communicate well

agile can succeed if you communicate well

cost | scope | schedule: you still can’t get all three :(

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did you catch that communication part?

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helpful resources

Jonathan Rasmusson The agile samurai: how agile masters deliver great software

Michael Cohn Agile estimating and planning

Michael Cohn User stories applied: for agile software development

Esther Derby Agile retrospectives: making good teams great

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thank you :)

questions?