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There is a lot of material on how a team should operate in an agile manner. There is also a lot of material for leadership as to the benefits of agility, the mindset, etc. But there is not a lot of material directed towards those folks who sit in between.
Agile Bites breaks down key Lean and Agile concepts and practices for the people who are often tasked with supporting these things. People who may have to be redefining their roles in a world of incremental delivery. Or maybe they’ve been put in the middle of an “agile transformation” and things are not going as well as promised.
Agile Bites breaks down key Lean and Agile concepts and practices for the people who are often tasked with supporting these things. People who may have to be redefining their roles in a world of incremental delivery. Or maybe they’ve been put in the middle of an “agile transformation” and things are not going as well as promised.
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Feb 13, 2023 • 17min
Using MVPs to Budget
Budgeting in an Agile world is difficult. We request money upfront but don’t know what the project contents will be or how it will turn out. This makes it hard for both internal budgeting processes and firms to quote prices. Throughput accounting is a great solution, but not every organization is ready to make that switch. But there is a way to start the transition from big batch, cost-based funding to more value-stream-based funding—using MVPs to budget.
In this episode, we're giving you an inside look into how some of our clients have taken this different approach to project budgeting that keeps one foot in the “traditional accounting world” while the other is in the “incremental delivery of value” world.

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Feb 6, 2023 • 18min
Relative Sizing, Right-Sizing, No Sizing
Delve into the fascinating world of user story sizing in software development. Discover the debate between relative sizing, right sizing, and forgoing sizing altogether. Learn how tracking throughput can offer more valuable insights than mere estimates. The conversation reveals the importance of adapting methods for better project forecasting, making the case for a more pragmatic approach to agile methodologies.

Jan 30, 2023 • 15min
Who Writes the User Stories?
What are user stories supposed to be? And who should write them? Product Owners? BAs? Devs? Users? ChatGPT?
Despite the ways many people have convoluted and complicated user stories, the answer is in the name. They are stories that users tell you about the things they need to get done and why it’s important to do them
In this episode, we're sharing with you the no-nonsense way to approach user stories so you get the information you need and users get what they need out of the product.

Jan 23, 2023 • 15min
Tackling Blockers
Blockers are something that almost all of us have to deal with at some point. When, for one reason or another, a work item gets blocked in the middle of the flow, how does your team handle it?
In this episode, we're talking about what makes an item "blocked," how to effectively represent them in your workflow, and some helpful tips to create an effective policy for blocked work items in your team.
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Jan 16, 2023 • 20min
Demos That Work
If your demo has become a meeting just to check off a box and cross your fingers hoping no significant changes get brought up, you're missing out on a lot of value. In this episode, we're sharing with you why we see demos as a time to gather better requirements and build trust with users.

Jan 9, 2023 • 14min
How Far Ahead Should You Plan?
This discussion dives into the delicate balance between planning and adaptability in software development. It highlights the risks of over-planning, especially in Agile projects where flexibility is key. The conversation underscores the importance of assessing how likely a plan is to go awry and the team's pace in delivering work. Instead of getting bogged down in lengthy schedules, teams are encouraged to focus on what needs immediate attention, using real-time insights to inform future decisions.

Jan 2, 2023 • 17min
Scrum vs. Agile
What does it even mean when someone says they "do Agile"? And why does "doing Agile" automatically mean using Scrum (apparently)?
There's a lot of conflation when it comes to the terms "Agile" and "Scrum." And in this episode, we're clarifying the difference between the two and how using them synonymously can limit the potential of Agility.

Dec 26, 2022 • 16min
Agile is Love (Holiday Episode)
People often say a focus on process means you don’t care about people. But it's actually the opposite—Agile done well is really about caring for people.
When you improve processes, you are improving the lives of people. You empower them to reach their potential and feel fulfilled in working with dignity rather than dysfunction.
It's caring for people that makes us passionate about processes. That's why we work the way we work at our own software development company, and it's also why we made our #1 core value "love."
Join us for this holiday episode of Agile Bites as we spread the love of our fellow human beings through improved processes.

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Dec 19, 2022 • 18min
The Cool Kids Are Doing Monte Carlo
Discover how Monte Carlo simulations can revolutionize project forecasting by using historical data to predict completion dates. Learn to assess risks and improve decision-making in your Agile practices. With real-world examples, you'll find out how this technique can enhance your team's planning and boost productivity. It’s a game-changer that the best teams are already utilizing!

Dec 12, 2022 • 14min
Project Managers in an Agile World
As an organization grows in its agility and gets rid of old models, what happens to the role of traditional project management? What do you do with the skill set, knowledge base and rich experience that our project managers bring to projects?
Before you go making your project managers into Scrum masters, we're telling you the ways that project managers bring their own value to the table within a team pursuing agility.


