Failure to plan is planning to fail. Agile is often perceived as working without a plan, but in fact agile planning can be a flexible and iterative approach that emphasizes collaboration, communication, and continuous improvement. Whether you are a puppy or an old dog, this session will give you new ideas on tactics and resources you can use to successfully plan and carry out agile projects. We will discuss the importance of prioritization, using techniques such as user stories, backlogs, and burndown charts as well as providing guidance on common challenges that you may face.
Join us to discover how to establish a cooperative, adaptable, and successful planning process that can assist your team or program in generating value and achieving success.
- Use specific planning techniques for different timeframes and levels of specificity, from vision to roadmap to backlog
- Create north-star goals to aid in prioritization
- Retain flexibility to pivot as new information emerges
- Help teams adapt to changing circumstances without chaos