Dual-track Sprint/Iteration Planning Recipe
If your team is a product team engaged in both discovery and delivery, your planning session will need to account for both kinds of work. This recipe will give you a starting point.
The online whiteboard of Kristofer Palmvik
If your team is a product team engaged in both discovery and delivery, your planning session will need to account for both kinds of work. This recipe will give you a starting point.
Your product team will need to keep its work visible to stakeholders outside the team. If your product team is doing both discovery and delivery, you’ll need to review both those things. If you’re new to dual-tracking, use this recipe as a starting point.
Organizations and the people in them irrationally and addictively build and release products that often have no real value. This article gives my best explanation why.
This article describes the continuous product improvement cycle: the foundational model I use in teaching product development. The article describes why products continuously improve and why there’s an expectation that tech products improve faster. The article breaks down the 4 basic parts of the cycle