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.
Should You Limit the Size of Work Brought Into a Sprint? w/ Scott Sehlhorst & Andrew Young
The Benefits of Volunteering w/ Julianne Jones
Getting Stakeholders to Attend Your Sprint Review w/ Sara McClintock
What is a Well-Formed Backlog? w/ Jeff Howey
Why You Need Empathy Maps w/ Scott Sehlhorst
Planning a System of Transformation w/ Mike Cottmeyer
Understanding the Problem You're Trying to Solve with Metrics w/ Jessica Wolfe
ScrumMaster Survival Tips w/ Sarah Smith
Maximizing Value in the Presence of Constraints w/ Mike Cottmeyer
How Does Sprint Planning Work?: A SoundNotes Tutorial
System of Delivery vs System of Transformation w/ Mike Cottmeyer
What is the Worth of a Good Product Owner? w/ Tim Wise
How Do I Use Scrum on Data Warehouse Projects w/ Dave Nicolette
Prioritizing Work to Maximize Return w/ Dennis Stevens
Coordinating Work with Agile & Waterfall Teams in a Mixed Environment w/ AJ Sanford
Designing an Organization that Manages Value w/ Mikkel Ladegaard
Letting Go of the Waterfall, Embracing Agile, and Mixed Martial Arts w/ Brandon Dudley
The Language of Loss and the Language of Gain w/ Mike Cottmeyer & Andrew Young
The Value of Improving Your Technical Practices w/ Rich Dammkoehler
Measuring the Impact of Change in Agile Transformation w/ Jeff Howey
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