Food for Agile Thought #269: Estimating Cost of Delay, Re-Teaming, Measuring Real Progress, Is Your C-Level Getting Scrum?
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TL; DR: Estimating Cost of Delay, Re-Teaming — Food for Agile Thought #269
Welcome to the 269th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 28,267 peers. This week, we delve into estimating Cost of Delay; we identify nine signs that your CEO understands Scrum, and we learn that mental models impact the efficiency and accuracy in decision-making.
We then enjoy the essence of product leadership from a new Marty Cagan book; we get into measuring real progress as a product team, and we embrace the canary product launch approach to test the waters with a restricted set of clients.
Lastly, we applaud Ken & Jeff for releasing the new Scrum Guide 2020.
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?? The Tip of the Week
Charles Lambdin: Estimating Cost of Delay
Charles Lambdin comes back to Reinertsen, stressing the importance of CoD for a product manager’s prioritization game.
Source: Estimating Cost of Delay
Author: Charles Lambdin
Agile & Scrum
Esther Derby: Re-Teaming, Not Churn
Esther Derby points at something apparently non-obvious: Re-teaming requires care and consideration.
Source: Re-Teaming, Not Churn
Author: Esther Derby
(via Enterprisers Project): Agile: 9 signs your leader gets Scrum
The authors list nine signals to watch out for to determine whether the C-level supports your transformation.
Source: Enterprisers Project: Agile: 9 signs your leader gets Scrum
(via TechTello): Availability Heuristic: Trade-Off Between Efficiency And Accuracy In Decision Process
Vinita Bansal delves into how mental models benefit and harm our decision-making, referring to Tversky and Kahneman, and Dan Ariely.
Source: TechTello: Availability Heuristic: Trade-Off Between Efficiency And Accuracy In Decision Process
Claire Lew (via Know Your Team | Blog): 5 communication best practices for remote teams
Claire Lew points at the most useful communication practices for remote teams that we often overlook.
Source: Know Your Team | Blog: 5 communication best practices for remote teams
Author: Claire Lew
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Product & Lean
Marty Cagan: Product Leadership Is Hard
Marty Cagan summarizes the essence of the product leadership role from his new book “Empowered.”
Source: Product Leadership Is Hard
Author: Marty Cagan
(via UX Collective): High-performing product teams: Measuring real progress
Afonso Maló Franco dissects what ‘measuring meaningful progress’ implies for product teams and how to get there.
Source: UX Collective: High-performing product teams: Measuring real progress
Antoine Banctel-Chevrel (via Mind The Product): Stress-free Feature Releases — A Simple Guide to Progressive Rollouts
Antoine Banctel-Chevrel details how a canary launch approach lets you test the waters with a restricted set of clients.
Source: Mind The Product: Stress-free Feature Releases — A Simple Guide to Progressive Rollouts
Author: Antoine Banctel-Chevrel
Sunita Mohanty (via First Round Capital): Build Products That Solve Real Problems With This Lightweight JTBD Framework
In this JTBD primer, Sunita Mohanty introduces the product framework she relies on daily.
Source: First Round Capital: Build Products That Solve Real Problems With This Lightweight JTBD Framework
Author: Sunita Mohanty
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