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The Agile Balanced Scorecard – Tracking the Quality of an Agile Software Development Team

Quality is one of the four performance measures that you should consider when building an Agile Balanced Scorecard. The other three are Value, Velocity and Reliability.

19Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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The Agile Balanced Scorecard – Tracking the Reliability of an Agile Software Development Team

Reliability is one of the four performance measures that you should consider when building an Agile Balanced Scorecard. The other three are Value, Velocity and Quality.

19Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Agile Balanced Scorecard – Measuring the effectiveness of an Agile Software Development Team

Velocity does by definition assume a degree of quality output by any Agile Software Development Team, by the virtue of the fact that you should only count accepted Story Points towards your velocity.

With that said, there are many other factors that need to be considered when assessing the overall effectiveness of the team.

18Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 2 comments | Continued
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Using Velocity to measure the Productivity of an Agile Development Team

Although you can not use Velocity to measure the productivity of one team compared to another, you can use velocity to help track the relative productivity of the same team from one sprint to another assuming the value of a point stays the same over time.

18Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Software Estimation – the more precise you are, the less accurate you will be!

We often confuse ‘accurate’ (mean difference) with ‘precise (variance)’. It would be accurate to say that I was less than six foot tall, it would be precise to say that I was…

17Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 2 comments | Continued
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Calculating the ROI of Implementing Agile Practices – Agile increases output and efficiency

So, it’s no secret that one of the big benefits of ‘going agile’ is the ability/opportunity to track and optimise team performance.

The big question from a programme management and business perspective is:

How do you measure the operational costs/savings associated with improved efficiency or increased disruption within an Agile Software Development team?

14Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 2 comments | Continued
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Agile Programme Management Increases Flexibility

There are numerous benefits to adopting Agile ideals and introducing Scrum/Kanban-esque practices at a programme level. One of these benefits is increased flexibility, which in turn offers improved output, reduced time-to-market and increased value.

14Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Does Agile Programme Management Exist?

So, the following questions are justified:

* What is Agile Programme Management?
* What is Agile Portfolio Management?
* Is it possible to efficiently and effectively manage a Programme of Software Development Projects in an Agile way?

13Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 1 comment | Continued
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Whiteboards & Agile Teams – Give us walls but don’t divide us!

I just heard about this great new product from Idea Paint – it’s paint that can turn all of your walls into whiteboards(!) This is clearly an excitingly geeky prospect for any Agile team.

13Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Minimising the impact of Sprint disruptions

One of the biggest challenges we’ve faced is trying to balance project work or product development with business-as-usual (BAU) work that can’t necessarily be anticipated – how do you manage the risk of disruption?

10Jul2009 | taraleewhitaker | 3 comments | Continued
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