-


Learn more about Chris
Twitter
- RT @lynnecazaly: Visualisation of 'How we can use #agile to move the earth' - presentation from @RallyOn at #agileaus http://t.co/WbKPL0eIGT 21 minutes ago
RSS
Categories
Tags
adoption agile agile-roles agile adoption agile coach agile manifesto alistair cockburn australia backlog bird book case-study change clouds coach collaboration comic communication conference development dilbert failure ferns green humor innovation kanban leadership lean learning management mountain mythical-man-month photography projectmanagement QA scrum sustainable-pace tasmania teamwork testing transitioning video water waterfallBlogroll
Tag Archives: backlog
Requirement Changes Are Put Into The Product Backlog
Agile welcomes changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer’s competitive advantage. Short feedback loops in Agile allow the team to get fast feedback and incorporate changes required by the customer and reduce the possibility … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Practices, Lean-Agile, Project Management
Tagged agile, backlog, change, comic, dilbert, requirements, scrum, user story
Leave a comment
Managing Defects on Agile Projects
This recent Dilbert comic strip reminded me of a situation when a client was raising cosmetic defect as severity 2. It is often not clear what a defect is and at what level to raise it at (despite agreed severity … Continue reading
Posted in Lean-Agile, Project Management
Tagged agile, backlog, comic, defect, development, humor, QA, scrum, testing
2 Comments



