Scrum is an agile framework that allows self-organizing teams to focus on delivering business value in short iterations called sprints. It defines clear roles like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and team members. The Product Owner prioritizes user stories from the product backlog for the team to work on. Daily stand-ups help the team track progress and obstacles. Sprints end with a demo and retrospective to improve. User stories describe features using a simple format of "As a <role> I want <goal> so that <benefit>" to focus on users and value. Non-functional requirements constrain the system but can also be expressed as user stories.
Scrum is an iterative and incremental agile software development framework for managing product development. Diceus is following this methodology in various of projects, which give us and our clients invaluable advantage during development life cycle. The result of this approach is always stable and successful product.
You could find more information about Scrum methodology and Business Intelligence in our blog:
http://blog.diceus.com/
In this presentation I shared my perspective about how to use the best of of Lean Startup and Scrum principles for building new product and for any new enhancement projects. Shared the practices like Lean Canvas, Wireframing, Prototyping, One metric that matters, User Story Mapping etc. in the the overall framework of Problem Validation->Solution Validation--> Scale.
"Life is too short to build something which nobody wants". Let us make successful products, services and companies..
User Story Cycle Time - An Universal Agile Maturity MeasurementEthan Huang
Trying to define a comprehensive CMMI like Agile Maturity Model?
If you're running all Scrum meetings but cannot deliver every sprint, you're not agile at all, if you don't follow any Scrum format but you're delivering small features every couple of weeks you're still Agile - deliver the highest value in the shortest time.
User Story Cycle Time - one universal Agile maturity measurement you might be able to use in your Organization cross different teams.
SalesLab: Игорь Карпец (Grammarly) - Только не звоните им! B2B без холодных з...GeeksLab Odessa
Игорь Карпец Head of Enterprise (B2B) Sales 7 лет в Grammarly, 4 года в B2B продажах.
Только не звоните им! B2B без холодных звонков, или как продавать через email.
Как связаться с CEO, VP любой компании и выйти на нужного человека?
Email на который ответили Bank of America, Boeing и Franklin University.
Клиент моей мечты согласился на встречу/Skype звонок…что дальше?
The document describes the spiral model of the software development life cycle (SDLC). It discusses the phases of the spiral model including planning, risk analysis, engineering, and evaluation. The spiral model is an iterative approach that combines elements of both design and prototyping-based development. It allows for incremental adjustments to requirements through repeated cycles. The model helps manage risk on large, complex projects that experience changing requirements over time.
EY Human Capital Conference 2012: Service delivery model transformationEY
Current trends and recent experience:
► Challenges affecting HR today
► Anticipated benefits from HR service delivery model
transformation
► HR transformation experience and lessons learned
The document discusses defining the value of HR and measuring its impact. It emphasizes understanding business strategy and defining an aligned HR strategy. It suggests using a balanced scorecard approach to measure HR's impact on key areas like customer experience, business impact/satisfaction, talent strategies, and financial metrics. This helps HR quantify its value and link people initiatives to business performance.
Scrum is an agile framework that allows self-organizing teams to focus on delivering business value in short iterations called sprints. It defines clear roles like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and team members. The Product Owner prioritizes user stories from the product backlog for the team to work on. Daily stand-ups help the team track progress and obstacles. Sprints end with a demo and retrospective to improve. User stories describe features using a simple format of "As a <role> I want <goal> so that <benefit>" to focus on users and value. Non-functional requirements constrain the system but can also be expressed as user stories.
Scrum is an iterative and incremental agile software development framework for managing product development. Diceus is following this methodology in various of projects, which give us and our clients invaluable advantage during development life cycle. The result of this approach is always stable and successful product.
You could find more information about Scrum methodology and Business Intelligence in our blog:
http://blog.diceus.com/
In this presentation I shared my perspective about how to use the best of of Lean Startup and Scrum principles for building new product and for any new enhancement projects. Shared the practices like Lean Canvas, Wireframing, Prototyping, One metric that matters, User Story Mapping etc. in the the overall framework of Problem Validation->Solution Validation--> Scale.
"Life is too short to build something which nobody wants". Let us make successful products, services and companies..
User Story Cycle Time - An Universal Agile Maturity MeasurementEthan Huang
Trying to define a comprehensive CMMI like Agile Maturity Model?
If you're running all Scrum meetings but cannot deliver every sprint, you're not agile at all, if you don't follow any Scrum format but you're delivering small features every couple of weeks you're still Agile - deliver the highest value in the shortest time.
User Story Cycle Time - one universal Agile maturity measurement you might be able to use in your Organization cross different teams.
SalesLab: Игорь Карпец (Grammarly) - Только не звоните им! B2B без холодных з...GeeksLab Odessa
Игорь Карпец Head of Enterprise (B2B) Sales 7 лет в Grammarly, 4 года в B2B продажах.
Только не звоните им! B2B без холодных звонков, или как продавать через email.
Как связаться с CEO, VP любой компании и выйти на нужного человека?
Email на который ответили Bank of America, Boeing и Franklin University.
Клиент моей мечты согласился на встречу/Skype звонок…что дальше?
The document describes the spiral model of the software development life cycle (SDLC). It discusses the phases of the spiral model including planning, risk analysis, engineering, and evaluation. The spiral model is an iterative approach that combines elements of both design and prototyping-based development. It allows for incremental adjustments to requirements through repeated cycles. The model helps manage risk on large, complex projects that experience changing requirements over time.
EY Human Capital Conference 2012: Service delivery model transformationEY
Current trends and recent experience:
► Challenges affecting HR today
► Anticipated benefits from HR service delivery model
transformation
► HR transformation experience and lessons learned
The document discusses defining the value of HR and measuring its impact. It emphasizes understanding business strategy and defining an aligned HR strategy. It suggests using a balanced scorecard approach to measure HR's impact on key areas like customer experience, business impact/satisfaction, talent strategies, and financial metrics. This helps HR quantify its value and link people initiatives to business performance.
The scrum process document outlines the key aspects of running a scrum project. It includes preparation steps like establishing a business case and assembling a team. It then describes the sprint planning meeting where the product backlog is reviewed and the sprint backlog is created. Each sprint involves daily stand up meetings and culminates in a sprint review and retrospective. The goal is to deliver working software increments in short iterations through an adaptive, flexible process.
Infosys' global delivery model divides large software projects into tasks that can be performed near clients, closer to clients, and in remote locations with skilled workers. This allows work to be distributed globally while ensuring integration. Factors in Infosys' success include processes, quality control, tools, knowledge management, program management, and risk mitigation. The global delivery model contributed to Infosys' rapid growth, generating $2 billion in revenue in 2005-2006 with over 52,000 employees.
The document discusses representative sampling and its importance in quality measurement. It was presented by PT Weebz Mandiri at the JBN Breakfast Networking Session on April 21, 2016. The presentation covers the differences between representative and non-representative sampling, how to properly condition samples, and various applications of sampling like LPG, resins, dairy products, beer, and others.
This document provides an introduction to Scrum, an agile framework for project management. It discusses the principles of agile development and Scrum, including self-organizing cross-functional teams, short sprint cycles, daily stand-ups, product backlogs and user stories, estimation techniques, and retrospectives for continuous improvement. The Scrum framework emphasizes empiricism, adaptation, transparency, inspection, and frequent delivery of working software.
The document provides an overview of the waterfall model and agile methodologies for software development projects. It discusses:
- The linear sequential phases of the waterfall model and when it is suitable.
- Issues with the waterfall model like inability to handle changes and lack of testing throughout.
- Benefits of agile like ability to adapt to changes, early delivery of working software, and improved success rates.
- Key aspects of the Scrum agile framework like sprints, daily stand-ups, and product backlogs.
- Differences in how development costs are treated as capital expenditures or operating expenses between waterfall, agile, and cloud-based models.
The document discusses different software development life cycle (SDLC) models including waterfall, spiral/iterative, and agile. It provides an overview of each model's phases and when they are best applied. The waterfall model follows sequential phases from requirements to maintenance. The spiral model is risk-driven and iterative. The agile model emphasizes speed, reduced documentation, and frequent customer feedback through shorter development cycles. SDLC models provide structure, standard processes and deliverables to software development projects.
The document discusses the system development life cycle (SDLC) as a systematic method for organizations to implement change through new technologies. It describes the four phases of SDLC - planning, analysis, design, and implementation. The planning phase involves feasibility studies to understand economic, organizational, and technical factors. The analysis phase breaks down the problem and gathers stakeholder requirements. The design phase decides if the system will be internal or outsourced. The implementation phase builds, tests, trains users on, and evaluates the new system. SDLC provides a systematic strategy for large development projects involving many stakeholders.
Scrum is an agile framework for managing product development that focuses on continuous delivery of working software in short cycles called sprints, typically two weeks or less. Scrum emphasizes self-organizing cross-functional teams and accountability, iterative development and progress transparency through regular inspection of working increments. Key Scrum practices include sprint planning, daily stand-up meetings, sprint reviews, and retrospectives. Scrum can scale to large, complex projects through techniques like Scrum of Scrums.
Types of contract in Project managementAli Heydari
The document discusses different types of contracts that may be used in project management. It describes fixed price/lump sum contracts where a specific deliverable is agreed to for a set price, carrying more risk for the seller. Cost-reimbursable contracts reimburse the seller for all allowable costs and come in forms like cost plus fee or cost plus fixed fee. Time and materials contracts bill the buyer based on hours worked and materials used by the seller.
Integrated Project and Solution Delivery And Business Engagement ModelAlan McSweeney
This document outlines an integrated project delivery and business engagement model. It discusses how projects have both IT and business dimensions and require an integrated approach across stages and functions. The model includes components like stages, artifacts, activities and gates. It presents the model's extended dimensions and integrated process with business engagement. The initial focus areas are business engagement and solution definition to establish a solid foundation before implementation. Key aspects include defining artifacts across stages, review gates, and taking an artifact-based approach to provide project status. Addressing business analysis and solution design weaknesses is seen as key to avoiding common causes of project failures.
The document discusses several software development life cycle (SDLC) models including waterfall, V-shaped, prototyping, incremental, spiral, rapid application development (RAD), dynamic systems development method (DSDM), adaptive software development, and agile methods. It provides an overview of the key characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and types of projects that each model is best suited for. Tailored SDLC models are recommended to customize processes based on specific project needs and risks.
Introduction to the scrum framework: roles, activities and artifacts.
Scrum is an agile methodology for project management, to create a high quality product.
www.nieldeckx.be
A well-designed IT Service Delivery Model is critical to achieving success in IT management and operations. Many IT organizations focus on optimizing their technology assets -- the infrastructure and applications. However, in our experience, business value is achieved most effectively when technology assets and the IT service delivery model are integrated and work together seamlessly.
This document provides an overview of agile methodology and compares it to traditional waterfall development. It describes waterfall development as a sequential process with distinct phases completed one after another. Agile approaches like Scrum and Kanban are presented as more iterative and adaptive alternatives that focus on delivering working software frequently in short cycles through self-organizing cross-functional teams. Key aspects of Scrum like sprints, daily stand-ups, and product backlogs are defined. Kanban emphasizes visualizing and limiting work in progress to optimize flow. Both aim to incorporate feedback and respond rapidly to changes over rigidly following pre-defined plans.
The document introduces agile software development methods. It discusses the goals of being able to speak confidently about agile and provide solutions to problems teams face. The agenda covers introductions to agile principles, roles, planning, reporting, retrospectives, and estimating. Popular agile methods like Scrum and XP are explained. The roles of product managers and product owners are compared.
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The value of insulation is generally recognised in temperate and cold climates, where its function is often thought of as primarily to help keep birds warm in cold weather, with minimal fuel use. However, insulation has a valuable although different function in summer also: protecting birds from heat stress caused by solar heat gain through the roof. This protection is needed in moderate to cool climate areas, and even more in warm to hot areas.
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Aerolam Insulation Pvt. Ltd. has been established with a long term focus and an aspiration of rising in the ladder of the top companies involved in the manufacturing and marketing of Reflective insulation material.
Aerolam Insulation Pvt. Ltd. has been established with a long term focus and an aspiration of rising in the ladder of the top companies involved in the manufacturing and marketing of Reflective insulation material.
The scrum process document outlines the key aspects of running a scrum project. It includes preparation steps like establishing a business case and assembling a team. It then describes the sprint planning meeting where the product backlog is reviewed and the sprint backlog is created. Each sprint involves daily stand up meetings and culminates in a sprint review and retrospective. The goal is to deliver working software increments in short iterations through an adaptive, flexible process.
Infosys' global delivery model divides large software projects into tasks that can be performed near clients, closer to clients, and in remote locations with skilled workers. This allows work to be distributed globally while ensuring integration. Factors in Infosys' success include processes, quality control, tools, knowledge management, program management, and risk mitigation. The global delivery model contributed to Infosys' rapid growth, generating $2 billion in revenue in 2005-2006 with over 52,000 employees.
The document discusses representative sampling and its importance in quality measurement. It was presented by PT Weebz Mandiri at the JBN Breakfast Networking Session on April 21, 2016. The presentation covers the differences between representative and non-representative sampling, how to properly condition samples, and various applications of sampling like LPG, resins, dairy products, beer, and others.
This document provides an introduction to Scrum, an agile framework for project management. It discusses the principles of agile development and Scrum, including self-organizing cross-functional teams, short sprint cycles, daily stand-ups, product backlogs and user stories, estimation techniques, and retrospectives for continuous improvement. The Scrum framework emphasizes empiricism, adaptation, transparency, inspection, and frequent delivery of working software.
The document provides an overview of the waterfall model and agile methodologies for software development projects. It discusses:
- The linear sequential phases of the waterfall model and when it is suitable.
- Issues with the waterfall model like inability to handle changes and lack of testing throughout.
- Benefits of agile like ability to adapt to changes, early delivery of working software, and improved success rates.
- Key aspects of the Scrum agile framework like sprints, daily stand-ups, and product backlogs.
- Differences in how development costs are treated as capital expenditures or operating expenses between waterfall, agile, and cloud-based models.
The document discusses different software development life cycle (SDLC) models including waterfall, spiral/iterative, and agile. It provides an overview of each model's phases and when they are best applied. The waterfall model follows sequential phases from requirements to maintenance. The spiral model is risk-driven and iterative. The agile model emphasizes speed, reduced documentation, and frequent customer feedback through shorter development cycles. SDLC models provide structure, standard processes and deliverables to software development projects.
The document discusses the system development life cycle (SDLC) as a systematic method for organizations to implement change through new technologies. It describes the four phases of SDLC - planning, analysis, design, and implementation. The planning phase involves feasibility studies to understand economic, organizational, and technical factors. The analysis phase breaks down the problem and gathers stakeholder requirements. The design phase decides if the system will be internal or outsourced. The implementation phase builds, tests, trains users on, and evaluates the new system. SDLC provides a systematic strategy for large development projects involving many stakeholders.
Scrum is an agile framework for managing product development that focuses on continuous delivery of working software in short cycles called sprints, typically two weeks or less. Scrum emphasizes self-organizing cross-functional teams and accountability, iterative development and progress transparency through regular inspection of working increments. Key Scrum practices include sprint planning, daily stand-up meetings, sprint reviews, and retrospectives. Scrum can scale to large, complex projects through techniques like Scrum of Scrums.
Types of contract in Project managementAli Heydari
The document discusses different types of contracts that may be used in project management. It describes fixed price/lump sum contracts where a specific deliverable is agreed to for a set price, carrying more risk for the seller. Cost-reimbursable contracts reimburse the seller for all allowable costs and come in forms like cost plus fee or cost plus fixed fee. Time and materials contracts bill the buyer based on hours worked and materials used by the seller.
Integrated Project and Solution Delivery And Business Engagement ModelAlan McSweeney
This document outlines an integrated project delivery and business engagement model. It discusses how projects have both IT and business dimensions and require an integrated approach across stages and functions. The model includes components like stages, artifacts, activities and gates. It presents the model's extended dimensions and integrated process with business engagement. The initial focus areas are business engagement and solution definition to establish a solid foundation before implementation. Key aspects include defining artifacts across stages, review gates, and taking an artifact-based approach to provide project status. Addressing business analysis and solution design weaknesses is seen as key to avoiding common causes of project failures.
The document discusses several software development life cycle (SDLC) models including waterfall, V-shaped, prototyping, incremental, spiral, rapid application development (RAD), dynamic systems development method (DSDM), adaptive software development, and agile methods. It provides an overview of the key characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and types of projects that each model is best suited for. Tailored SDLC models are recommended to customize processes based on specific project needs and risks.
Introduction to the scrum framework: roles, activities and artifacts.
Scrum is an agile methodology for project management, to create a high quality product.
www.nieldeckx.be
A well-designed IT Service Delivery Model is critical to achieving success in IT management and operations. Many IT organizations focus on optimizing their technology assets -- the infrastructure and applications. However, in our experience, business value is achieved most effectively when technology assets and the IT service delivery model are integrated and work together seamlessly.
This document provides an overview of agile methodology and compares it to traditional waterfall development. It describes waterfall development as a sequential process with distinct phases completed one after another. Agile approaches like Scrum and Kanban are presented as more iterative and adaptive alternatives that focus on delivering working software frequently in short cycles through self-organizing cross-functional teams. Key aspects of Scrum like sprints, daily stand-ups, and product backlogs are defined. Kanban emphasizes visualizing and limiting work in progress to optimize flow. Both aim to incorporate feedback and respond rapidly to changes over rigidly following pre-defined plans.
The document introduces agile software development methods. It discusses the goals of being able to speak confidently about agile and provide solutions to problems teams face. The agenda covers introductions to agile principles, roles, planning, reporting, retrospectives, and estimating. Popular agile methods like Scrum and XP are explained. The roles of product managers and product owners are compared.
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The value of insulation is generally recognised in temperate and cold climates, where its function is often thought of as primarily to help keep birds warm in cold weather, with minimal fuel use. However, insulation has a valuable although different function in summer also: protecting birds from heat stress caused by solar heat gain through the roof. This protection is needed in moderate to cool climate areas, and even more in warm to hot areas.
We are engaged in manufacturing, wholesaling and supplying a high-quality assortment of Air Bubble Sheet and roll. Click for Product details and specifications.
Aerolam Insulation Pvt. Ltd. has been established with a long term focus and an aspiration of rising in the ladder of the top companies involved in the manufacturing and marketing of Reflective insulation material.
Aerolam Insulation Pvt. Ltd. has been established with a long term focus and an aspiration of rising in the ladder of the top companies involved in the manufacturing and marketing of Reflective insulation material.
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The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and support overall brain health.
Benefits of Insulation Material - One of the best ways to keep your home comfortable and reduce your heating and cooling costs throughout all seasons is to make sure your attic is properly insulated.
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