Identify "Agile" in these practices
Based on an idea from John Cutler in a post on LinkedIn.
Identify "Agile" in these practices by selecting the cards.
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Requirements
- Product Vision Statement
- Product Backlog
- User Stories
- Use Cases
- Usage Scenarios
- Personas
- Planning Poker
- Requirements Prioritization
- Specification by Example
- 3 Amigos
Design
- Architecture Spikes
- Domain Driven Design
- Emergent Design
- CRC Cards
- Design By Contract
- System Metaphor
- SOLID and Package Principles
- 4 Rules of Simple Design
- Decoupling
Implementation
- Coding Standard / Clean Code
- Test-Driven Development
- Behavior Driven Development
- Pair Programming
- Continuous Refactoring
- Collective Code Ownership
- Fast Builds (<10m)
- Continuous Integration
- Static Code Analysis
- Frequent Delivery / Releases
- Mob / Ensemble Programming
- Walking Skeleton
- Infrastructure as Code
Testing
- Unit Testing
- Smoke Testing
- Integration Testing
- System Testing
- Exploratory Testing
- Test Automation
- Acceptance Testing
- Test Automation Pyramid
Process
- Timeboxing
- Fixed Iteration Length
- Release Planning
- Sprint Planning
- Sprint Backlog
- Task Board
- Definition of Done
- Definition of Ready
- Daily Standup Meeting
- Velocity
- Sprint Review / Demo
- Value Stream Mapping
- Root Cause Analysis
- Burn Down Charts
- Information Radiators
- Retrospectives
Organization
- Small Team
- Cross-Functional Team
- Self-Organizing Team
- Co-located Team
- Common Workspace
- On-Site Customer / PO
- Scrum Master
- Sustainable Pace
- Move People Around
- DevOps
- Scrum of Scrums
- Whole Team
Based on an idea from John Cutler in a post on LinkedIn.
How to use this as a coach/trainer/scrum master:
Show this board to your team.
Let team members select and discuss which of the identified cards display something that, when used, would make a team more agile.