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How to Create an Agile Community of Practice

The Product Coalition

TL;DR: Creating an Agile Community of Practice Creating an agile community of practice helps winning hearts and minds within the organization as it provides authenticity to the agile transition?—?signaling Join the 25th Hands-on Agile meetup on August 20, 2020, to explore the virtual Ecocycle Planning.

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Hands-on Agile Webinar #5: Sprint Planning Anti-Patterns

The Product Coalition

TL;DR: Webinar Sprint Planning Anti-Patterns Webinar Sprint Planning: The purpose of Scrum’s sprint planning is to align the development team and the product owner. The idea is that the development team’s forecast reflects the product owner’s sprint goal. Hands-on Agile Webinar #5 on sprint planning anti-patterns. Well, then: ??

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Reduce Development Rework with Software Usage Analytics

Revulytics

Yet ironically, often the desire to increase efficiency and productivity is not applied to the product development process itself – especially when it comes to software development. In fact, studies have shown that software development teams spend 40 to 50 percent of their time on avoidable rework.

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What does the agile roadmapping process look like in practice?

The Product Coalition

In most contexts, war and product development are completely different beasts. But in the context of planning, agile software development practitioners are wise to take Eisenhower’s words to heart. “In I am a firm believer that an agile product roadmap is an important document for all agile teams.

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The wheel’s still turning but the hamster’s dead?—?the importance of frequently measuring outcomes

The Product Coalition

Being an Agile geek, instead of just enjoying watching the kids having fun?—?which I immediately started to think about how it related to software development.? Photo by Ricky Kharawala on Unsplash The Agile geek in me kicked in again. Agile Development is both the solution and part of the problem.

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Feature Flags in the Software Release Life Cycle

Split

Often when we hear the term Software Development Life Cycle, we think of agile frameworks. In order to remain agile, we can apply similar procedures to the Software Release Life Cycle, or the process by which we move a product from coding into development. It is typically only being tested in-house.

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Taking a Customer-Centric Approach to Software Product Management

Revulytics

Software customers have many choices and high expectations, and as such, even the most established installations could fall to a more agile competitor. Who wouldn’t want to be a customer-obsessed product development organization? It’s a familiar storyline these days. What does it mean to be customer-obsessed?