Questions tagged [agile]

Use this tag for any questions that involve agile approaches from the perspective of a project manager, Scrum Master, agile coach, or similar role. Please note that "Agile" is not a framework or methodology, and this tag should NOT be used for questions about agile frameworks when a more suitable tag exists.

Agility is the name of a set of ideas about business organization and working practices. Some of those ideas originated in US manufacturing industry, learning from and responding to lean, adaptive and empirical management methods developed in the 1970s and 80s in manufacturing industry in the Asia-Pacific region.

Agility was first named and codified as a concept due to the work of Roger Nagel, Rick Dove, Steve Goldman, Kenneth Preiss and others in 1991 and 1992 for a US government sponsored project at Lehigh University, Pennsylvania. The original Agility Forum was founded at Lehigh in 1992.

Influenced by the same trends and ideas, various software tech thought leaders wrote the Agile Manifesto for Software Development in 2001 as a way of promoting some of the good practices that they saw being adopted at the time. Agile working practices have since become the de facto standard way to deliver software and data products. Agility has also become adopted as an organizing principle across entire enterprises, not just within technology teams.

Questions about applying the values or principles in other domains are therefore on-topic provided the question meets this site's other criteria as well.

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Is it possible to use Agile methodologies in a fixed price contract?

Most clients understand a fixed price contract to be a fix of scope, budget and delivery date. These would appear on the surface to be against the principals of Agile. So should Agile be recommended against in this situation or are there steps that…
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How to convince upper management of the need for agile software?

Recently I've moved into a new company and I am leading a team without any agile etc. I came from an agile environment and pair with great tools such as Jira with their cool feature such as Kanban board and also the Scrum. I'm thinking to implement…
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Gameification - How would you gameify work in an Agile team?

During a recent open session at RallyON 2011 we talked about paradoxes in Agile. One of the items that came up during the conversation is when a high-performing team becomes so well greased that all the "agile-ness" has been sucked from the process.…
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How can I use Agile in a telecommuting environment?

I'm trying to determine if there's a way to use Agile with a team of developers that telecommute. Imagine you have a team of 6 to 12 developers working often from home via VPN. How can they organize their work efficiently without meeting very often…
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How much automated test coverage should I aim for in an agile project?

I have generally used manual testing in my projects. In the proposal plan, I am going to introduce automated testing this time. Few things I am going to add: Unit Testing using Junit Test cases Continuous Integration using Hudson or Cruise…
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Disadvantages of agile approach

First of all, I like Agile. But, as well known, "there is no silver bullet". Obviously, if agile methodologies still not "rule the world", agile approach have some shortcomings. So, questions are: What are disadvantages of agile methods? In what…
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How can I increase management buy-in of Agile adoption?

In my current role we manage our web development using Scrum. This has been really successful within our team (improving productivity, spotting issues early and increasing collaboration) but outside of the team, management still expect to see more…
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Cost Estimates for agile projects

For Fixed Bid projects , the approach in our company is : The estimation is done for every user story in story points, and team has to convert those story points into hours. Once we find out the hours estimate, then we can arrive at the cost of the…
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How to even out workload between developers and QA?

I've noticed on my team the developers are very busy toward the beginning of the sprint with the QA people having little to do, while the opposite is true toward the end of the sprint. This seems inefficient... is there any way to smooth it out?
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Test manager too busy to get acceptance criteria written before sprint starts

We are about to start a new project that is expected to be over about 8 weeks of 2 week sprints. We are attempting to implement this in an agile manner and so we have recently had a sprint planning meeting. During this meeting we identified the…
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which model is preferable for handling bugs?

Model 1: Team 1: Dev Team for handling feature stories and bugs of same sprint/release Team 2: Maintenance Team for handling bugs of previous releases Team members exchanged between Dev and Maintenance team every release so that morale of…
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What is the difference between a marathon and a sprint?

The first I heard of the term marathon was in a conversation with an executive. Having attempted to search for the differences between a sprint and a marathon online, it has yielded no comprehensive result. How is a marathon different to that of a…
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One Dev One month - What elements of agile would you use

I'm starting a one dev project (me) and it's going to be a short one (Approx. 4 weeks). In such a short term scenario, I still went through the requirements with the Product Owner (PO), prepared all the user stories, and setup a board. A first…
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Multiple Web Projects - One or many Product Backlogs?

I work as a project manager and I usually manage multiple client web projects with the same development team. We typically develop four to five web projects simultaneously. Recently, we decided to introduce Agile practices to the web development…
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T-shaped agile teams, great in theory, impractical in practice?

Scrum Master, currently working with an agile coach. The coach has recommended to Senior management that developers should also train to be visual designers in an effort to make the team more 'agile' and vice versa. Senior management seem to think…
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