Monthly Archives: September 2019

Calculating the release payload (2) – planned versus actual

Unless you have no constraints it always makes sense to have some kind of a plan. In my previous post I described a simple plan of having a team working for ten iterations with a velocity of 30. The plan is time constrained to ten iterations, if we want to add in more features (particularly […]

Calculating the release payload (1)

How many story points can your team do in a release and how much risk is there? This has been a subject that I have written several blog posts on (so I may include a few of those links as we go). Simply put it starts like this – Velocity multiplied by number of sprints […]

Can you imagine Scrum meetings like this?

Several months ago I wrote some posts on Agile and AI and how we could use AI according to four golden rules (See Use of AI in Agile (3) – making sense of data and recalling discussion and decisions and Use of AI in Agile (4) – Golden Rules?). Recently I became aware of this You Tube […]