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UNLOCKING AGILE'S MISSED POTENTIAL

Agile has not delivered on its promises. The business side expected faster time to market, but they still experience the long delays of bloated releases. Engineers thought they would be given time to build the product right the first time, but they are rushed under pressure to deliver new features within impossible schedules. What went wrong?

The culprit is feature-based waterfall release planning perpetuated in a vain attempt to achieve business predictability. Agile didn't address the business need for multi-year financial predictability. The Agile community's answer was the naïve response, "The business needs to be more Agile." Waterfall release planning with fixed schedules undercuts a basic tenet of Agile development – the need to adjust content delivered within a timebox to account for evolving requirements and incorporation of feedback. Agile without flexible content is not Agile.

This book introduces a novel solution that enables product teams to deliver higher value within shorter cycle times while meeting the predictability needs of the business. Organizations today want product teams that break down walls between product management and engineering to achieve schedule and financial objectives. Until now they haven’t had a way to implement product teams within the rigid constraints of traditional organizational structures.

The Investment planning approach described in this book supports small development increments planned and developed by product teams aligned by common schedule and financial goals. It uses Cost of Delay principles to prioritize work with the highest value and shortest cycle times. Investments provide a vehicle for collaboration and innovation and fulfill the promise of highly motivated self-directed Agile development teams.

This book is for engineers, product managers and project managers who want to finally do Agile the way it was envisioned. This book is also for leaders who want to build high-performance teams around the inherent motivational environment of Agile when done right.

Foreword by Steve McConnell, author of More Effective Agile: A Roadmap for Software Leaders (Construx Press, 2019).

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Author Biography
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction
  8. 1 The Persistence of Waterfall Planning
  9. 2 Why Agile Has Struggled
  10. 3 Embracing Software Development Variance
  11. 4 Cost of Delay
  12. 5 Investment Fundamentals
  13. 6 Maximizing Investment Value
  14. 7 Planning High‐Value Investment Features
  15. 8 Releasing Investments
  16. 9 Meeting Investment Targets
  17. 10 Investment Planning Template
  18. 11 Managing the Agile Roadmap
  19. 12 Maximizing Investment Development Productivity
  20. 13 Motivating Agile Teams
  21. 14 Innovating with Investments
  22. 15 AccuWiz Gets It Together
  23. 16 Getting It Together in Your Company: A Practical Guide
  24. Appendix A: General Cost of Delay Formula
  25. Appendix B: Investment Income Profile Forecasts
  26. Appendix C: Release Cycle Productivity Formula
  27. Appendix D: Rework and Productivity
  28. Appendix E: Innovation Behavior Survey
  29. Glossary
  30. Index
  31. End User License Agreement
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