Agile Development Teams: Scope and Scale with Mike Cohn

by on February 26, 2010

Agile Estimating and Planning” author, and Agile Alliance co-founder, Mike Cohn, provides detailed, proven techniques for estimating and planning any Agile project. Agile Estimating and Planning supports any agile, semiagile, or iterative process, including Scrum, XP, Feature-Driven Development, Crystal, Adaptive Software Development, DSDM, Unified Process, and many more. It will be an indispensable resource for every development manager, team leader, and team member. Mike Cohn’s Books/ebooks: www.informit.com Get All onsoftware Vidcasts FREE: www.informit.com www.informit.com/podcasts

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titalminarisa February 26, 2010 at 9:03 am

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shovland February 26, 2010 at 9:03 am

20% of IT projects fail completely.
Weak methods produce weak results.
Bigger projects need bigger methods.
Design-build, not build-rebuilt.
You can’t rewrite a bridge.
Why does anyone think it’s OK to rewrite software because you screwed up the original design?

AgileNick February 26, 2010 at 9:03 am

“Agile scales up very well”.

Agile isn’t just for small teams on small projects. Here’s a vision of how it can be applied to big projects. Basically, the same rules apply.

“Teams need three things from a company: money, moral support, and guidance.”

“What is the size of this task compared to others?”

Plus a nice, quick description of how to estimate by relative size.

PS Skip the first 30 seconds and the last 50 seconds – they’re ads.

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