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Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning

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Monday, 07 May 2007 18:00
Experience gathered during large-scale implementations of agile concepts in software development projects teaches us that agile methods, like Scrum, do not scale to program, product and organization levels without change. However, various planning frameworks have, in fact, been used successfully in large-scale agile projects, which can broadly be defined as projects that involve over 50 people and take months or years to complete.  One such framework relies on five levels to address the fundamental planning principles of priorities, estimates, and commitments. The five levels can be defined as: product vision, product roadmap, release plan, sprint plan, and daily commitment. 
Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning
Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Experience gathered during large-scale implementations of agile concepts in software development projects teaches us that agile methods, like Scrum, do not scale to program, product and organization levels without change. However, various planning frameworks have, in fact, been used successfully in large-scale agile projects, which can broadly be defined as projects that involve over 50 people and take months or years to complete.  One such framework relies on five levels to address the fundamental planning principles of priorities, estimates, and commitments. The five levels can be defined as: product vision, product roadmap, release plan, sprint plan, and daily commitment. 
Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning Scaling Agile Processes: Five Levels of Planning
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