Using Evaluation Frameworks for Quick Reflections |
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Are we
Agile? If we ask a leader we'll get one
perspective, but if we ask each person on the team we may be surprised by the
variety of answers. Since 2002, IBM has used
agile evaluation frameworks with dozens of teams to help them learn, improve,
and share their experiences with agile practices. The metrics in the Extreme Programming
Evaluation Framework, or (XP:EF) originally focused on XP, and similar
instances covered other methods.[i] But because the framework can be used with a
broader set of practices, it's simpler to say "the Agile Evaluation Framework"
(Agile:EF). This article shares tips on using the framework in a lightweight
manner to leverage "the simplest metrics that could possibly work." Are we
Agile? If we ask a leader we'll get one
perspective, but if we ask each person on the team we may be surprised by the
variety of answers. Since 2002, IBM has used
agile evaluation frameworks with dozens of teams to help them learn, improve,
and share their experiences with agile practices. The metrics in the Extreme Programming
Evaluation Framework, or (XP:EF) originally focused on XP, and similar
instances covered other methods.[i] But because the framework can be used with a
broader set of practices, it's simpler to say "the Agile Evaluation Framework"
(Agile:EF). This article shares tips on using the framework in a lightweight
manner to leverage "the simplest metrics that could possibly work."Read more >>
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Are we
Agile? If we ask a leader we'll get one
perspective, but if we ask each person on the team we may be surprised by the
variety of answers. Since 2002, IBM has used
agile evaluation frameworks with dozens of teams to help them learn, improve,
and share their experiences with agile practices. The metrics in the Extreme Programming
Evaluation Framework, or (XP:EF) originally focused on XP, and similar
instances covered other methods.
