Communication quality is a hidden factor that can make product development longer. Yet, it is rarely considered when estimating.| Pawel Brodzinski on Leadership in Technology
Au cas où l’exemple de la liste de course de la semaine dernière n’ait pas fait mouche, l’analogie du GPS peut être utile pour convaincre product owner ou parties prenantes (du marketing au PDG) du fonctionnement adéquat de l’estimation ou de sa valeur. C’est parti ! Siri, je veux aller chez le coiffeur Lorsque vous … Continue reading Estimons l’estimation part 2 : le backlog comme le trajet de votre GPS The post Estimons l’estimation part 2 : le backlog comme le trajet de...| Constantin Guay
When you use an Esti-Mystery in your classroom, your students will have a very rich learning experience. This blog post - and video - will detail the student| Steve Wyborney's Blog: I'm on a Learning Mission.
This the second part of How I Was Able To Be Successful Even When Forced To Use Waterfall Rule #1: take your time Luckily, your estimation meeting will be much more fortunate than mine (see Part I)…| Arialdo Martini
I’ll be posting 110 New Esti-Mysteries this school year. If you are subscribed to the blog, I’ll let you know each time a new one is posted. How to Use Esti-Mysteries Leaping Numbers: Season 2 – The Complete Season is available here. Subscribe to Find Out When New Resources are Posted Brand New Esti-Mysteries! Thursday, […]| Steve Wyborney's Blog
This school year I’m creating and sharing 100 new Esti-Mysteries. You can download your copies by using blue download links below. I hope these bring joy and rich math talk to your classroom! New This Week! Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Kindergarten: Esti-Mystery 0103 – “More or Less” Grades 1-2: Esti-Mystery 1120 – “Colorful” Grades 3-8: […]| Steve Wyborney's Blog
This school year, I’ll be creating and posting 170 brand new Esti-Mysteries. I’ll be posting a new one nearly every day for the rest of the school year – just like last year. The purpose is the same as last year: Sharing math joy with you all year long! Prepare for math joy and rich […]| Steve Wyborney's Blog
The 3-Container Estimation Routine is a clear and simple routine that invites students to estimate and discuss their ideas. This school year, I’ll be adding new sets of 3-Container Estimation Routines. Watch this video to learn how to use the routine: Note: Use the blue download links below to download your copies. New This Week! […]| Steve Wyborney's Blog
51 Esti-Mysteries| Steve Wyborney's Blog: I'm on a Learning Mission.
Are you trying to use story points for estimation? If so, you might have encountered these problems: Story points reflect the ideal thinking of the team, not the actual experience of the team. Your managers don't want story points—they want durations and dates. In the absence of sufficient information, everyone makes up fiction (human stories) […]| Johanna Rothman
In my last blog, I describe how I planned a lesson about number lines. In this blog, I describe what actually occurred when I taught the lesson to a class of fourth graders. Read about which parts of my plan I followed, when and why I made some changes, and what the students did on the assignment I gave them.| MARILYN BURNS MATH
If your first reaction to this article’s title was to think of other activities in software that are more expensive than estimation, that’s ok! There are probably plenty of expensive things you are doing like sending large bags of money to AWS each month. However, the title says “most costly” and not “most expensive”. Estimation … Continue reading Software estimation is your most costly activity. Why not reduce it?| More Than Coding
Il y a un vrai débat au sein de la communauté agile sur la pertinence des estimations et principalement de ce qu’il en est fait. Je vous donne ici un premier exemple d’analogie qui pousse à réfléchir à vos estimations et pourquoi pas, à remettre le principe en question.| Constantin Guay