tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7900715461504740407.post5361628104666933666..comments2024-03-09T06:30:19.307-06:00Comments on Agile Complexification Inverter: It is not about Sprint Zero; Think Sprint-NDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12435527405159930692noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7900715461504740407.post-68248365800171558092011-11-22T14:36:15.089-06:002011-11-22T14:36:15.089-06:00Hey David!
Great to "see" you again! I...Hey David!<br /><br />Great to "see" you again! I think this is an orthogonal question (I hope it is), but it's related and I would love to know your perspective on it. How much preparation and planning do you picture teams doing to get set up to start sprint 1?<br /><br />I will own up to the limitations of my own experience, but what I've seen work well is several phases before sprint 1: inception (team + PO + key SMEs) to get on the same page about what to build, and do an initial release plan. Then "sprint 0," which is a time period during which tech provisioning occurs and initial stories are investigated further so that the developers can hit the ground running in sprint 1. What have you seen, and what do you recommend?<br /><br />I'm fine with not counting the work before you start development, but I hope you still think you should do some!<br /><br />*ducking to avoid the vegetables*<br /><br />ElenaElena Yatzeckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06015548238979618153noreply@blogger.com