prioritize your backlog! great advice… john heintz founder, gist labs senior consultant, cutter...
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Prioritize Your Backlog!
Great Advice…John Heintz
Founder, Gist LabsSenior Consultant, Cutter Consortium
[email protected] @jheintzhttp://gistlabs.com
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About John Heintz• Developer since 1995
• Agilist since 1999
• Founded Gist Labs in 2008
• Developer, Mentor, Consultant
• Intuitive, Abstract, Precise
Kool-Aids I’ve drank:Agile/Lean/Kanban, OO, TDD, REST, Mentoring, Craftsmanship, Emergent/Progressive Design, InnovationGames®, Systems and Complexity Theory
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Ground Rules
•Law of Two Feet: Quietly leave if you think your time would be better spent elsewhere
•Interrupt me with Questions
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All of these:Really Good Ideas
•You absolutely should be doing these
•Most Agile classes, texts, experts say so
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My Conclusion is
•Agile is great
•Some parts of Agile are only the hint of advice for how to actually do something
•You must fill in those gaps when it’s important for you business/project/team
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Concrete Reflective Tools
Tools which are immediately useful, generate feedback from their use, and are backed by their own guiding principles.
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not Abstract
This is “House in abstract
landscape” by Franz Mark
You saw that, right?
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
is a psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator
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Myers-Briggs Dichotomies
Extraversion (E) - (I) Introversion
Sensing (S) - (N) Intuition
Thinking (T) - (F) Feeling
Judgment (J) - (P) Perception
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Sensing and intuition describe how new
information is understood and
interpreted.
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Individuals who prefer sensing are more likely
to trust information that is in the present, tangible and concrete:
that is, information that can be understood
by the five senses.
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Those who prefer intuition tend to trust
information that is more abstract or
theoretical, that can be associated with other
information
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Here's the kicker: it's not an even distribution.
S-vs-N73.2% is S, 26.8% is N
You can easily lose over half your
audience
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Prioritize Your Backlog!
How do we measure customer value?
What about other stakeholders?
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Prioritize Your Backlog!
We need more that just mandate to do something, even if it’s a good idea.
This mandate is vapid, without substance
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Knowledge, Risk, Customer Value
1.Know a lot about your customers and solution
2.Keep your risks smaller than the total value of the solution
3.Grow customer value
4.GOTO 1
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Validated Knowledge
•Don’t just pretend to know something
•“By what evidence …”
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Priority is a Function•Priority decisions for backlog items
should be based on the current values of
•Knowledge
•Risk
•Customer Value
•Effort estimates
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What goes in the Backlog?
Everything
•Features/Stories, Chores, Investigations, Interviews, Training, Conferences,….
•All demands of team capacity
•Most (>50%) should be customer value
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Moving the K/R/CV Dials
•Clearly “User Stories” should increase Customer Value for the project
•What about some other examples?
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Quiz
•Which of Knowledge, Risk, Customer Value are changed by:
UX Prototypes
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Quiz
•Which of Knowledge, Risk, Customer Value are changed by:
A/B Testing with partial rollout
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Quiz
•Which of Knowledge, Risk, Customer Value are changed by:
Upgrading a Database (to latest)
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Quiz
•Which of Knowledge, Risk, Customer Value are changed by:
Technical Debt Reduction
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Quiz
•Which of Knowledge, Risk, Customer Value are changed by:
Send Team to User Conference
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Game•You are the silent “observer”
•Take notes on
•Why someone feels the way they do
•Listen for motivation
•Collaborations and trades
•“so that …” “in order to…”
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GameGoal: Your team must fill in this
sentence:
“We want to order ______ for our main meal, and _____ for our dessert.”
Choose from:
American, Italian, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Thai
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Choice Modeling
•We just played a “game” based on the phycology of choice modeling
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Rules for ObserverThese are the rules given to the observers:
•Take notes on
•Why someone feels the way they do
•Listen for motivation
•Collaborations and trades
•“so that …” “in order to…”
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Buy a Feature•Innovation Games®
•Collaborative Choice Modeling Market Research
•Limited money, work together to buy
•Output: game results, dialog/decisions, sense of buy-in, knowledge, …
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Concrete Reflective Tools
Tools which are immediately useful, generate feedback from their use, and are backed by their own guiding principles.
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Prioritize Your Backlog!
Great Advice…John Heintz
Founder, Gist LabsSenior Consultant, Cutter Consortium
[email protected] @jheintzhttp://gistlabs.com