lessons learned from the agile process applied jenn sramek justine hirsch elizabeth raley
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Lessons Learned from the Agile Process Applied
Jenn Sramek
Justine Hirsch
Elizabeth Raley
Applying a Process at CivicActions
Scrum Cycle
Scrum Roles
What is the ideal project size for scrum?
Agile/Scrum in this Session
•Product Backlog | What could we present?
•Sprint Backlog | What do we commit to presenting?
•Sprint Task Board | What is happening right now?
•Sprint Burn down chart | How are we doing in staying on track?
Sprint Duration/Timebox: 60 minutes
Benefits of Scrum
Challenges of Scrum
When Does Agile/Scrum Work?
Lessons Learned
• Ecosystem
• How We Applied Agile
• What We Learned
Agile development works best when:
• The organization is ready to be agile (Buy In).Both client and contractor.
Agile development works best when:
• The client is the Product Owner and understands what that entails (or an outside PO has enough time to become a Subject Matter Expert).
Agile development works best when:
• The Product Owner is available to work with the implementation team: clarifying requirements, setting work priorities, reviewing completed work.
Agile development works best when:
• The Product Owner acts as the conduit between stakeholders and implementation team.
When is the Project Right
for Agile/Scrum?
Questions? Answers?
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Thanks!
CivicActions Thanks You~!
Jenn Sramek - [email protected]
Justine Hirsch - [email protected]
Elizabeth Raley - [email protected]
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