oaxino Posted March 27 Report Share Posted March 27 Succeeding with Agile: Estimation and Sprint PlanningPublished 3/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLanguage: English | Duration: 2h 27m | Size: 1.31 GBAll about Estimation and Sprint Planning that will help leaders improve their team's Sprint performance.What you'll learnUnderstand the basics of Estimation - What it is, and what it is not.Understand 4 common challenges related to complex knowledge workUnderstand 'No Estimates' approach - what it is and when to use it?Learn about Story Point estimation - a common approach for relative size estimationLearn how to get started with Story Point estimation for a new teamLearn how to use Planning Poker the right wayGain deeper insights about Story Points through 12 frequently asked questionsLearn the basics of Planning, and the common 'Demand vs Capability' challengeUnderstand what is traditional approach to Sprint Planning and why it is a poor choiceUnderstand the mindset shifts required to shift from traditional planning approach to an Agile approachLearn to plan your Sprint in an effective manner - ensuring readiness and engaging teams during planningGain deeper insights about Sprint Planning through 8 frequently asked questionsLearn about Sprint Planning variations used by mature Agile teamsRequirementsThis is an intermediate level course. You should have the basic understanding of Agile and Scrum.2+ years of IT experience6+ months of working experience with ScrumDescriptionEstimation and Planning are two basic practices that are essential for the success of every team. Most agile teams struggle with estimation and planning because they continue using traditional planning approach that is designed for manufacturing and works for well-defined, standardised products. Traditional planning approach is not effective for complex knowledge work.In this course, we will share practical insights based on my coaching experience with 10+ organizations and 100+ agile teams.We will cover two common estimation approaches - No Estimates and Story Point Estimation.Plus, we answer 12 frequently asked questions on Story Point Estimation:Is SPE mandatory? Should all Scrum teams use it?Who should participate in the estimation process?Why do we use Fibonacci sequence?How to address estimation for Complex user stories?Can we change the Story Point estimate during Sprint?Can we split unfinished stories at the end of Sprint?What is the relation between Story Points and time?Why Story Points? What are the benefits?How to estimate subtasks, bugs, production defects, spikes?When should we change the wall of reference?How to analyze (and improve) the accuracy of estimates?How to estimate Epics, Features, Initiatives?In Sprint Planning, we discuss why traditional planning approach does not work well for Sprint Planning and how to make a shift to an Effective Sprint Planning.We also cover the following 8 frequently asked questions on Sprint Planning:How do we decide how much work to plan for a Sprint?Why estimate Subtasks in hours/days?How much buffer should people keep while estimating?Do we need to update task-level efforts during Sprint?How to handle spillovers from previous Sprint?How to plan an item when we have open questions?How to address external team dependencies during Sprint Planning?Are there any other ways of planning Sprint?Who this course is forLeaders responsible for improving team process and performanceScrum Masters, Managers, Agile Coaches, Program ManagersHomepage:https://www.udemy.com/course/succeeding-with-agile-estimation-and-planning/Screenshotsrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/1702dc27b99d2c1f2f685aa594f6ea30/kjkvi.Succeeding.with.Agile.Estimation.and.Sprint.Planning.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/917b808545c4e4785f4253ad223153f8/kjkvi.Succeeding.with.Agile.Estimation.and.Sprint.Planning.part2.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/B38059566C002D9/kjkvi.Succeeding.with.Agile.Estimation.and.Sprint.Planning.part1.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/A8CFF704F64B19B/kjkvi.Succeeding.with.Agile.Estimation.and.Sprint.Planning.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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