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Agile Project Management Meeting

An “amuse bouche” a la Agile

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Introduction to Agile Written by @dancourse

AgileProject Management Meeting

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Introduction to Agile Written by @dancourse

An “amuse bouche” a la Agile

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Introduction to Agile Written by @dancourse

Dan Course @[email protected] WMG E-learning Developer

Je m’appelle…

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Agile manifesto• Individuals and interactions over processes

and tools

• Working software over comprehensive documentation

• Customer collaboration over contract negotiation

• Responding to change over following a plan

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deliver

requirements

plan

implement

Agile process

requirements

plan

implement

deliver & review

Waterfall process

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Requirements v4.5.2-copy-final-finalfinal

Signed off

Waterfall

Locked difficult and annoying to change

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RequirementsSprint 1

Signed off

Agile Built to change every Sprint

Requirements Please update me

RequirementsSprint 2

Signed off

RequirementsSprint 3

Signed off

RequirementsSprint 4

Signed off

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Agile process

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Product Backlog

• The Wishlist

• Any team member can update, add, delete in it

• It’s a living document, never “signed off”

• Not all of this will get done

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Sprint Backlog• 1 Client representative picks

Highest Business Value features

• The Team plan it out

• Iron any wrinkles, work out the risks

• Estimate “time” (story points)

• Based on previous sprints, only rack up what could be done

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Sprint• 2 / 4 weeks

• The team pick which Sprint Backlog they want to work on

• They move it through the Sprint Board

• They meet every morning for 5 mins standup

• Talk what’s Done, What’s next and what’s blocked

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Deliver & Review• End of sprint we stop

• Done is Done

• Demo what was Done to all team

• Review what was not Done with all team

• Talk about what to improve

• Client can choose to release to live or not

• Return un-finished tickets

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Sprint Backlog

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Agile process

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Agile process

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Introduction to Agile

Want more?• There’s a lot more to the process

• The chicken and the pig, user stories, retrospectives, contracts, planning poker, automation

• Plenty of Youtube videos, “Chet Wrong - Wrong way to do Agile”

• IBM “Agile for Dummies”

Signposting

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Thanks & Questions@dancourse

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Graphs

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Planning