Abstract/Description

Have some of your Agile practices become stale or redundant? Does it feel like your teams are just going through the motions?

In Lean product development, the minimum viable product or MVP, is a strategy to avoid building products that customers don’t need or want by maximizing our learning of what is valuable to the customer.

Agile is typically learned through exposure to a series of Agile practices, a recipe of sorts. But what if that recipe goes beyond minimal?

This session will question the thinking behind some of the industry’s accepted Agile practices around sprint planning, release planning, and even popular estimation techniques. We will try to identify what is truly needed to be Agile, based on needs instead of prescribed recipes. What is minimally sufficient to start realizing the benefits of Agile at the team and portfolio levels?

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