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8. Domain VII: Continuous Improvement (Product, Process, People)

verfasst von : Sumanta Boral

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Verlag: Apress

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Abstract

From the name of this chapter, it appears that this is a repetition of what has already been covered so far in the book. In fact, that is indeed right. Almost everywhere we have seen how feedback and continuous improvement is an integral part of all Agile practices. This is the seventh and last domain from the PMI-ACP course outline.

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Fußnoten
1
Refer to Chapter 6: Adaptive Planning for the discussion on Deming’s PDCA cycle.
 
2
Refer to the section on Lean described in Chapter 2: Agile Methodologies.
 
3
Refer to Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great by E. Derby and D. Larsen (Pragmatic Bookshelf Publishing).
 
4
The retrospective leader could be someone outside the team, like a person from another team in the organization. Note that the objective of the leader is not to come up with ideas himself/herself, but to remain neutral, facilitate the session and allow the team members to get their act going.
 
5
Details of the activities are not required for the PMI-ACP® exam. They are listed down here for the sake of completion of the subject, so you can really skim read this section. For further details, you should refer to the original (and excellent) source: Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great, by E.Derby and D. Larsen (Pragmatic Bookshelf Publishing).
 
6
Figure based on the content Coaching Agile Teams authored by Lyssa Adkins. (The Addison-Wesley 18 May 2010).
 
7
Adapted from Figure titled “Whole-team and individual coaching interventions during the sprint,” from the book - Coaching Agile Teams authored by Lyssa Adkins (The Addison-Wesley 18 May 2010).
 
8
Refer to Coaching Agile Teams by Lyssa Adkins (The Addison-Wesley 18 May 2010).
 
9
Refer to the paper –“A Disciplined Approach to Adopting Agile Practices: The Agile Adoption Framework” by Ahmed Sidky and James Arthur, available at https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0704/0704.1294.pdf
 
Metadaten
Titel
Domain VII: Continuous Improvement (Product, Process, People)
verfasst von
Sumanta Boral
Copyright-Jahr
2016
Verlag
Apress
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2526-4_8

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