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Agile Development – Do Not do List

December 22nd, 2011

z-createwritten by gunther gerlach-2011

 

This is a list of the most common mistakes that I have seen again and again along my career in small and large corporations in their intention of implement Agile as the primary development process. I hope while you are reading this, help you to understand what is the logic behind every single practice and try to adapt (shape) to fit into your environment. Remember, the goal is not just follow the best practices but to achieve the goals behind each one. 

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Gunther Gerlach

Implementing Scrum

April 28th, 2009

sprintwritten by gunther gerlach-2009

Define your : A Sprint is a key when process is implemented in . The Sprint defines the amount of time where a team will release a feature or list of features from a giving sprint backlog. This is an important decision. suggests 30 days, but they could a week if you estimate that will improve your team efficiency. The optimum depends on many factors. I suggest going back to your team and analyzing the perfect duration to be able of releasing a piece of software. I suggest 14 days, plus a planning day for your team and Stake Holders to create the prioritize requirements form different teams and, analyze the product burn chart. This will leave 2 weeks of intensive work and also, two Sprints a month.

Gunther Gerlach