30. Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry
to advance rapidly to the front,
follow the enemy, and try to
prevent the enemy carrying
away the guns.
31. As Army Commander, Lord
Raglan wants the cavalry to
engage the enemy that have
captured the redoubt on
Causeway Heights so that
the the naval guns will not be
carried away by the enemy.
32. As Army Commander, Lord
Raglan wants the cavalry to
engage the enemy that have
captured the redoubt on
Causeway Heights so that
the the naval guns will not be
carried away by the enemy.
33. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
•Guns from Causeway Height remain
in Allied control
•Enemy that captured Causeway
Heights is harried
•Light Brigade is not destroyed
Editor's Notes
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Uncovering, not found the answer to everything\nDoing - not thinking about and writing papers\n
Highest priority to deliver value. In other words....\n
It’s all about the money. If it doesn’t make money in some way, why do it?\n
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Technical and Planning practices. Whole team.\n
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Bad technical practices lead to fragile hard to change code - analogy technical debt\n\n\n
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Burndown\n
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Ambiguous order. Lord Raglan wanted the cavalry to prevent the Russians from carrying away guns from a captured redoubt, not charge entrenched artillery.\n