1.

Share some examples from your current or previous projects where you increased the chances of delivering a high value product and how you did it?

Answer»

Few things you could mention based on your experience in addition to the things mentioned below.

  1. First and foremost, we should clearly know which items in the backlog are the most VALUABLE
  2. So have workshops and scenario based discussions with customers and end users to gather that insight
  3. Then work with Scrum team to make sure the estimates for those TOP value items is clearly known and understood
  4. Then PLAN the releases, sprints in the way that valuable items are lined up smoothly ACROSS the sprints
  5. Have REGULAR connects with teams, designers etc. to make sure they understand the scenario, need and value of those items
  6. View the burn down and release charts more frequently in front of the team so that can also understand where they are.
  7. Define Definition of Ready and Definition of Done in collaboration with the team.
  8. Collaboration and transparency are the keys to success in Scrum.


Discussion

No Comment Found