Business Agility, Resources, Frameworks Fred Mastropasqua Business Agility, Resources, Frameworks Fred Mastropasqua

Real World Examples of Project Status and Updates on an Agile Project - Webinar

I get often asked when I work with people or teach a class how to show real progress on an Agile project. Roadmaps, Release Burnup's, Velocity, how to answer questions on delivery. We build products for external clients using Scrum and will show people how we visualize progress sprint by sprint for our customers. Showing how velocity changes, roadmap, release plan changes and most importantly how customer feedback has affected the release date. This isn't hypothetical talk but real world experiences and conversations.

 

However, first I will start out with showing the old ways of doing things with Gantt charts. Why the traditional way doesn't work. Comparing the Green, Yellow, Red method and how it doesn't work. The roll that into the better, agile mindset of delivering questions like when will be done, what will we get and how we communicate good and bad news to our clients.

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Business Agility, Agile Engineering, Frameworks Fred Mastropasqua Business Agility, Agile Engineering, Frameworks Fred Mastropasqua

An easy way to Automate your UI Testing without the programming skill

Scrum isn't easy, but it's effective. One of the things that teams struggle with is a way to automate their testing and learning techniques like Test-Drive Development or Behaviour-Driven Development.  Both which can be implemented in both the back-end and the front-end code.

One team, I work with also automates the UI testing. One tool they use and they include as part of their Definition of Done for each feature is building a test automation using...

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Business Agility, Frameworks Fred Mastropasqua Business Agility, Frameworks Fred Mastropasqua

Running an Effective Retrospective Meeting

ou want to run an awesome Retrospective meeting but you really don't know where to start. I've found that a true Retrospective is about learning from mistakes made during the sprints;  how to improve the team while increasing velocity where possible, and deciding what works and what doesn't.  All that made sense to me intellectually, but in reality, trying to accomplish these things sometimes, is not as clear.

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