Managing Requirements in Agile Projects with Scrum Sharp (Webinar)

August 20, 2008 — Posted by Jim Trott

Listen to the webinar audio Managing Requirements in Agile Projects with Scrum Sharp (audio of the webinar)

Scrum# is an extension to Scrum that was developed by Net Objectives to solve challenges that were being encountered by many teams adopting Scrum. Read about more about the issues which Scrum# was created to solve.

webinar on August 18, 2008 presented by Alan Shalloway discusses how Scrum#'s enterprise and product focus improves on the standard method of managing with Epics and User Stories. By stepping back to include product portfolio management, Scrum# facilitates working on the right product features across the enterprise, not just working on the right stories in a project. Topics discussed include:

  • Product Portfolio Management with Minimum Marketable Features (MMF)
  • How MMFs are more useful than Epics
  • Going beyond user stories
  • Managing stories from business value
  • Handling time and team dependencies in your Sprint backlog

The webinar is available to registered users of the Net Objectives website for 30 days and to Net Objectives customers always. However, you can still download:

  • The audio track of the presentation as a podcast
  • A (lower resolution) iPod Video that you can watch on your iPod or in iTunes

Note: This webinar is close to an hour long, so the files are large.

Attend other sessions in the Scrum# Webinar series.

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About the author | Jim Trott

Jim Trott is a senior consultant for Net Objectives. He has used object-oriented and pattern-based analysis techniques throughout his 20 year career in knowledge management and knowledge engineering. He is the co-author of Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design, Lean-Agile Software Development: Achieving Enterprise Agility, and the Lean-Agile Pocket Guide for Scrum Teams.



        

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