LeadingAgile SoundNotes: an Agile Podcast
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This week’s SoundNotes features a question submitted by a student during a recent Certified Scrum Master class. The question was posted in the topic parking lot and we did not have time to address it during class, so I followed up with the student after class and we discussed it via phone. I also offered to do a podcast on it and Jeff Howey joins me this week to dig into the topic. Because I spoke to the student after class, I was able to add some more detail for Jeff which you will hear during the conversation, but the question posted by the student was:
I would like to know how long should milestones typically be and how many sprints should we break it down to? We have a goal of what we want to achieve and a rough timeline but we don’t log too many feature tickets ahead of time thinking that the task might become stale or pollute the board with an everlasting list of things to do and most of the time we were just closing the tickets. As a result, I feel we become short-sighted and optimize for the current sprint but not for the milestone.
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What Do You Do When Your Product Owner isToo Busy?
How to Overcome Specialized Roles in Scrum and Why it Matters
Exploring the Pros and Cons of Product Goals
An Introduction to Sprint Goals
Balancing Culture With the Need to Produce Results
Exploring Kanban in an Enterprise Environment
Are Dependencies Meant to be Managed or Broken?
From Practices to Principles: The Right Way to Scale Agile
Agile Metrics: Enabling Change with Data Modeling & Forecasting
How to Truly Succeed with Agile Transformation
The Future of Agile Transformation & Change Management
How to Unlock the Benefits of Agile & Get the Most Out of Training Your Teams
Unpacking the SAFe Debate. Is it Agile or Something Else?
Using Intention-Driven Communication
Maximizing the Value of Agile Metrics
Emotional Systems Theory and Leadership
Getting Your Leaders on Board With Agile Transformation
An Executive walks into a Daily Scrum
When the Team Doesn’t Want to Do Agile
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