Address & Remove Stuff 4.0 Flashcards
tools to remove boundaries, prioritization methods
What is an Agile method that aims to improve workflows and task management through continuous improvement?
Kanban
What is a visual project management method that helps project managers plan, schedule, and track work?
Kanban
In which document are communication channels, method of communication, frequency of communication present?
Communication management plan
In which project doucment are the break down of resources presented in a vertical way?
resource break down structure
In what project document are plans, processes, policies, and procedures present?
Organizational process assets
What are the 5 team dysfunctions?
- Lack of trust
- Fear of conflict
- Lack of commitment
- Accountability avoidance
- inattention to results
Which prioritization methods are being used when features are decomposed in the smallest viable/marketable packages that deliver significant business value within the chosen timeboxed period and attract early adapters?
Minimal Viable Product (MVP)
or
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF):
Those features that deliver the highest customer value are considered critical and are given the highest priority to be implemented before less significant features.
What is the value of MVP?
Minimal Viable Product (MVP)
It’s used to validate customer needs and demands prior to developing a more fully featured product.
An MVP should:
* Present sufficient value that users will try it out
* Show sufficient benefit that these early users will be retained
* Provide feedback opportunities for the development of the product
What is the value of MMF?
A small, self-contained feature that can be developed quickly and that delivers significant value to the user.
MMF is about delivering value to customers, whereas MVP is about learning more about the ultimate product. An MVP could range anywhere from not having any MMFs, to having a single MMF, to having several MMFs.
What prioritization model calculates the priority of features?
Requirements Prioritization Model
Benefits, cost, penalties, and risk are rated on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest) against all the proposed features. Cost / benefit calculations are also reviewed.
What prioritization model involves giving each stakeholder votes for 20% of the total number of features or requirements that are to be prioritized?
Dot Voting or Multivoting
The option that receives the most votes is considered the top priority, and the one with the least votes has the lowest priority
What priorization model involves scoring weighted catagories and criteria?
Scoring