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Agile Thinking : How Can I Help You ?

by ShriKant Vashishtha 2 Comments

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One of the key values of Agile is its focus on delivering working software or solution. This approach is the key catalyst of some behavioural, cultural, and structural changes.

The team members contribute to delivering working solution but their individual goals on their own don’t help the user much. For instance, just the UI part of a user-story is of no use to a user. If developers just focus on building the solution but not on the quality aspect, again it doesn’t result into product ready increment.

Essentially cross-functional team members have to collaborate and help each other to deliver the Sprint goal.
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Scrum Backlog: Epic, User Story, Acceptance Criteria

by Avienaash Shiralige 3 Comments

Often, I get to hear questions about level of details that need to go in the product backlog stories.  How detailed should be the acceptance criteria? or how small the story should be? We all know stories matures with time. I really like this post on user story life-cycle. Please take time to read this. Let’s consider an example now.

User story evolution

User Story example: As a Project Owner(PO), I should be able to transfer complete project ownership to my connection, with my role remaining to be just a project creator(author) after transfer.

Note: At the first sight, it is tough to say whether this is a story or an epic. When this story comes up in backlog grooming meeting, teams might completely miss the magnitude of such stories.  Hence, as the product becomes bigger it is wise to start detailing stories by adding acceptance criteria earlier in grooming meetings itself. Impact of every new story gets wider as product becomes bigger which often gets missed by the team.

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Specification by Example | Behavior Driven Development | ATDD – A Google Hangout Interview

by ShriKant Vashishtha Leave a Comment

Recently I got interviewed by DiscussAgile on a topic known by several names, i.e. Specification by Example, Behavior Driven Development or Acceptance Test Driven Development.

Here’s the Google Hangout recording available on YouTube.

Following topics got discussed as part of interview:

  1. Why to do ATTD?
  2. How to do it?
  3. What skills are needed to do it?
  4. Who should do it?
  5. How it relates with Test Driven Development?
  6. Tools to BDD/ATDD.
  7. How to start?

Enjoy and provide your feedback.

Distributed Agile Patterns – Presentation @AgileIndia2015 Live

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This year I delivered a presentation on “Distributed Agile Patterns” in Agile India conference held in Bangalore based on different patterns evolved or discovered during my Agile journey.

The video is available now. You may want to have a look and provide your feedback.

Webinar: How to Deal with Emergencies in a Lean/Scrum Team

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Every Agile team has to deal with different emergencies next to their regular work. Every team dream of achieving sustainable pace comes with nightmares of production emergencies/defects, support and maintenance tasks within a sprint which takes focus completely off the sprint goals. The goal of this webinar is to see different approaches team can take to absorb a reasonable amount of uncertainty, striking balance between robustness and speed within the sprint.

Also we will discuss about how to deal with “Pivot” in lean product development. In this state, product has to go through a course correction in terms of vision, market segment and features. This is almost an emergency on business side. In webinar, we will see how engineering teams need to do course correction in their approach too.

Audience will learn:

  • How to plan for production emergencies during a sprint
  • How to apply strategic and tactical thinking to handle changes
  • How engineering team needs to deal with development when product is in Pivot

If this sounds interesting to you, please register for the webinar here. Do share with others too!

Webinar Timings: Wed, May 13, 2015 9:30 PM – 10:30 PM IST

 

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