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Adding members to the Agile Team makes you slower

Adding members to the Agile Team makes you slower

by AgileBI.Guru | 3.3 - AgileBI Disciplines, AgileBI Articles, Concepts, Done Done

The Issue: As a Stakeholder or Product Owner I want to understand if constantly adding Agile Team members is a good idea so that I can have a valid conversation with my Product Owner and Scrum Master. My Answer: Adding members makes you slower. Initially, at least....
Who should attend Steering Committees?

Who should attend Steering Committees?

by Shane Gibson | 3.3 - AgileBI Disciplines, AgileBI Articles, Concepts, Done Done

Who should attend Steering Committees? As a Stakeholder or Product Owner I want to understand who should attend the steering committee So that I know I have the best representation So the first thing to note is that if you are operating under a construct that has a...
Project Managers who have done standups

Project Managers who have done standups

by Shane Gibson | 3.1 - AgileBI Team, Concepts, Done Done

Project Managers who have done standups As a Stakeholder or Product Owner I want to understand what experience and skills a Project Manager needs So that I know if they are suitable as a Scrum Master Often you will get somebody join your team as a Scrum Master who has...
The challenges and risks of being an Agile BI Manager

The challenges and risks of being an Agile BI Manager

by Shane Gibson | 3.1 - AgileBI Team, AgileBI Articles, Concepts, Done Done

The challenges and risks of being an Agile BI Manager As a BI Manager I want to understand what risk and challenges I will encounter So that I know what I am getting myself into As a BI Manager who decides to empower their team by introducing an AgileBI approach,...
Adding members to the Agile Team makes you slower

5 Factors In Agile BI

by AgileBI.Guru | 3.2 Agile Overview, AgileBI Articles, Community, Concepts, Done Done

5 Factors In Agile BI As a Stakeholder or Product Owner I want to understand 5 things that will promote an AgileBI approach So that I can include them in how we do things Business decision-makers need data fast. Here’s how to deliver. IT teams tasked with...
Project Managers who have done standups

The Big Guess Up Front (BGUF)

by Shane Gibson | 3.4 - AgileBI Process, AgileBI Articles, Concepts, Done Done

The Big Guess Up Front (BGUF) As a Stakeholder or Product Owner I want to understand where the traditional planning documents fit in the AgilebI process So that I know when I need to have them created The way we used to deliver Business Intelligence projects was to do...
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