Value Driven Delivery
Customer Based Prioritization
Rolling Wave Planning
Planning Practices and Tools
Progressive Elaboration and Multi-Level Planning
100

Build the right thing

What is Value Driven Delivery?

100

80/20

What is the Pareto Principle?

100

The process of planning in waves as the project becomes clearer and unfolds

What is Rolling Wave Planning?

100

A brief statement of the desired future state that would be achieved by developing and deploying a product

What is a Vision Statement?

100

Project-level planning, release-level planning, and sprint-level planning. Each of those levels is progressively more detailed, and all of those levels are interrelated and interdependent on each other.

What is Multi-Level Planning?

200

Goals, Uncertainty, Trade offs, Speed

What are the Value Driven Delivery Principles?

200

Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, Won't Have

What is MoSCoW?

200

The attempt to plan the entire project up front.

What is Waterfall Planning?

200

A high level plan that describes how the product is likely to grow

What is a Product Roadmap?

200

Requires story point estimates and should not have any significant uncertainties in requirements

What is Sprint level Planning?

300

Financial Return, Time to Market, Risk, Flexibility and Adaptability

What are problems with the Traditional Approach?

300

Strategic, Project, Tactical

What are the Levels of Prioritization?

300

Progressively reduces the uncertainty in the project as the project progresses rather than attempting to remove all uncertainty up front.

What is the Agile Planning Approach?

300

A document that states a project exists and provides the project manager with written authority to begin work

What is a Project Charter?

300

Used to evaluate the overall feasibility and scope of the effort

What is Project Level Planning?

400

Difficulty comparing solutions, prioritizing, becoming irrational, fighting for the best solutions

What are difficulties with trade offs?

400

Developed originally in 1984 to provide a way to determine and model customers' levels of satisfaction with product features.

What is the Kano model?

400

A point in time where delaying planning beyond that point might have some impact on the project

What is the Last Responsible Moment?

400

An assessment by the project team to evaluate the feasibility and major risks and issues associated with the project

What is an Exploratory 360 Assessment?

400

Used to estimate the time and effort to complete a release

What is Release Level Planning?

500

This management consultant once said, "There is nothing quite so useless as doing with great efficiency, something that should not be done at all."

Who is Peter Drucker?

500

Provides a mechanism for prioritizing requirements based on user input and feedback but also includes the expert judgement of the team

What is Relative Weighting?

500

Fitting the planning approach to the nature of the project

What is Adaptive Planning?

500

In Agile, Epics and Themes are examples of this

What is functional decomposition?

500

A continuous iterative process of refining and further detailing the product characteristics based on more detailed information and insight that becomes available as the project progresses.

What is Progressive Elaboration?

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