Guiding Principle 3: Progress Iteratively with Feedback Flashcards
Definition: Progress Iteratively with Feedback
Do not attempt to do everything at once. Even huge initiatives must be accomplished iteratively.
By organizing work into smaller, manageable sections that can be executed and completed in a timely manner, it is easier to maintain a sharper focus on each effort.
Feedback Loop (IMPORTANT)
A term commonly used to refer to a situation where part of the output of activity is used for new input. In a well-functioning organization, feedback is actively collected and processed along the value chain.
Using feedback before, throughout, and after each iteration will ensure that actions are focused and appropriate.
Once received, feedback and be analyzed to identify improvement opportunities, risks and issues.
Application: Progress Iteratively with Feedback
Comprehend the whole but do something (make a change)
The ecosystem is constantly changing, so feedback is essential (who did something?!?!)
Fast does not mean incomplete