Agile Prioritisation: Get More Bang For Your Buck!
A while ago I wrote about a fairly simple technique explaining how to prioritise quickly and intuitively...
Following this blog post, I got into an email discussion with Scott Sehlhorst from Tyner Blain. He extended the idea brilliantly, which I blogged about. His idea was to make the approach more quantitive, using business value as one dimension and size/cost as the other.
Anyway, he promised to give the idea more thought, and he has finally got round to distilling it on his blog: "Plan Your Next Sprint By Bang For Your Buck!".
As always, Scott has put a bit more intellectual horsepower into the idea and I think it makes very interesting reading...
Kelly.
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Following this blog post, I got into an email discussion with Scott Sehlhorst from Tyner Blain. He extended the idea brilliantly, which I blogged about. His idea was to make the approach more quantitive, using business value as one dimension and size/cost as the other.
Anyway, he promised to give the idea more thought, and he has finally got round to distilling it on his blog: "Plan Your Next Sprint By Bang For Your Buck!".
As always, Scott has put a bit more intellectual horsepower into the idea and I think it makes very interesting reading...
Kelly.
P.S. Click one of the icons below to join the growing community of people keeping up with this blog by RSS or by email...
Photo by Army.mil
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