VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: Iteration Planning – the Nitty Gritty Details (ON DEMAND)
Release planning allows you to estimate features at a high level and lay out an overall project timeline.
- But what do you do when it’s time for construction?
- How do you move from high level information to specific tasks?
We will show you how in this 90 minute workshop on
Iteration planning moves you from the 1000 foot level down to the 10 foot level on your project. You will envision detailed functionality and identify the specific tasks that the team will complete in the coming 2 to 4 weeks. In addition we will show you how to increase status transparency and get your project off to a great start with “iteration zero”.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Modeling features to identify and estimate tasks to the hour level
- Obtaining team buy-in for the proposed workload
- Managing task assignments
- Making status transparent during an iteration
- Tools and templates to use for iteration tracking
- Getting off to a good start with iteration zero
YOU WILL TAKE AWAY:
- Templates, Examples and Guides to use in your workplace after the workshop.
INSTRUCTOR: Greg Smith is a Senior Project Manager, ScrumMaster, and Agile coach with ten years of experience leading project teams to a more agile process. Greg has received numerous awards for his work in helping start-ups establish good software practices, and for helping enterprises overcome bureaucracy and deliver urgent projects. Greg has worked for companies including Philips Electronics, The Seattle Times, R.R. Donnelley, Washington Mutual, and JP Morgan Chase. Greg has been teaching Agile Project Management at Bellevue College since 2005. Greg is also a co-author of the top rated agile adoption book, Becoming Agile in an Imperfect World.
PDU’s: 1.5
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