Hi Ron, 2009/6/2 Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...> ... Do you differentiate between business value and marketable value? Karl -- Karl Scotland Agile Coach ...
Hi David, The best metaphor I came up with so far for explaining Dimensional Planning (and iterative development in general) is the Monopoly game. Some of the...
... Isn't that trademarked by the M&A people? ... Brian Marick, independent consultant Mostly on agile methods with a testing slant www.exampler.com,...
... I know it was a joke, but anytime I see something like the 5 this, or the 14 that, I find it massively arbitrary. Why 14? Why not 13 or 15? And we all...
Hi Ron, First off, nice quote about Edward Bear. Secondly, I started this thread with the intent of clarifying a reasonably straightforward and simple...
Hello, chrismatts1968. On Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at 6:05:26 AM, ... I don't understand the question. However, I asked the question because I thought we were...
... Yes. For example, there is business value to answering a question like "if we do it this way, will it work". The main thing I intend by insisting on...
Greetings, I think that this will be of interest... Agile Project Management Learning Lab Presented By: Chris Sims, Agile Learning Labs Location: San Jose, CA ...
... I echo @jchyip's tweet/question about why humans don't enter into the picture. Ken Schwaber would, I believe, think it unfair to say that Scrum completely...
... I can't speak for everyone, but the definition of kanban seems pretty clear to me - check out wikipedia - kanban is a visual card/board The WIP discussion...
... My experience is that most "technical stories" often do carry business value, the average developer is just completly and utterly crap at formulating it in...
Brian Marick writes: But there's an awful lot more talk about work-in-progress and ... Yes, I would agree that it is. By limiting WIP, I've seen the teams I...
It takes more to limit WIP than just to know you need to limit WIP. It takes the Lean paradigm shift to understand that you must reduce cycle time, do things...
... otherwise. My email client just adds them. At this moment, I don't know what the current one is, it is below the bottom of this page. ... Yes, that was my...
... This post warms my heart. A simple, concrete example of a rule with (perhaps) unexpected consequences. ... Brian Marick, independent consultant Mostly on...
... Great story John. best regards, jk Industrial Logic, Inc. Joshua Kerievsky Founder, Extreme Programmer & Coach http://industriallogic.com 866-540-8336...
... Ron I agree ( starting to feel unclean again ). From my experience, "technical stories" are ones where the dev team do not want to or cannot ( be bothered...
... I do not follow the logic here. Developers are bad at expressing themselves when asking for stuff.... so they are not given stuff.... which is bad?? Surely...
I know that the cost of work has been an interesting topic here and has mainly be couched in terms of the value of estimating work/stories. I had a thought of...
... We were discussing something similar at the Kanban Klub Kanbang last night. Traditionally, a team would attempt to keep team members operating at the...
Hi Chris, On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:41 PM, chrismatts1968 ... See, I'm a techie! I can't argue my own point! Really I think you're 100% correct in that simply...
Hi, I'm a new member to the group and CTO of a software company. Our products assist companies in lean transformation including kanban planning and tracking....
Hi, I'm fairly new to kanban and we're considering using it within our development, product and design groups at work. I was wondering how folks handle cards...
Hi Chris Welcome to the group. We currently have a very similar thread running. Similar but not the same. My view is that "technical cards" are the same as any...
... OK, looking for examples and what it is not. Got it. My major was not etymology and actually, if I brought you an elephant that would be ok, if it was...