What is the purpose of trying to improve estimates ? Teams often thinks they need to improve on estimating.
I think it is waste to try do that.
But difference in actual and estimated velocity is good information, and nothing to be sorry about.
Mike Cohn have taught me this through his books "Agile ...
An exercise based on my PSL experience:The power of open-ended requirements Today I held a class in Scrum and Lean.
I was able to test some of my learnings from the PSL class in a exercises I made up just the day before.
The results were almost too good.Read more...Tags : requirements ended open derby esther rothman johanna w...
Debrief of Problem Solving Leadership class Last week I attended the Problem Solving Leadership class held by Jerry Weinberg, Johanna Rothman and Esther Derby.
It was a week full of exercises and simulations and I consumed more knowledge during one week than I usually do for months.
And I am st...
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Сила незавершенных требований Здравствуйте,
В предыдущих постах я в общем и в деталях обрисовал тематику этого блога.
Теперь, когда тематика выбрана, нужно бы начать оп...
Re: An exercise based on my PSL experience:The power of open-ended requirements I too may steal this exercise, but I will aggressively turn down the suggestion to use it without attribution.
Over the last few days, I have seen several instances where people have done disservice to the community in at least one of three ways, and ...
Re: An exercise based on my PSL experience:The power of open-ended requirements Steal with pride. I thought about creating an exercise like this for a course I am producing and you gave an excellent example. I will use the idea in the class I am giving in Estonia right now. It will be a good starting point for tomorrow. I will of ...
Re: An exercise based on my PSL experience:The power of open-ended requirements I will really be honored if you want reuse my exercise as your own (and no need for referencing me).
And if some of you actually do, what a nice result of 5 minutes of creativity for my part, and which in turn is an effect of several lifetimes of exper...
Re: An exercise based on my PSL experience:The power of open-ended requirements David - I too attended PSL with Jerry, Johanna, and Esther.. back in 2007! It was an amazing experience, and I'm still integrating things I learned more than a year and a half later. Glad you enjoyed it too!
Your exercise is quite wonderful. If you...