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Tag Archives: Methodologies

Functional Requirements

Posted on by Geoff Munn

The functional requirements should reflect the level of risk and uncertainty of the project. Continue reading

Agile Design

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Agile design isn’t as radically different as some people would have you believe. Continue reading

Methodology o' the day: Checklist Thinking

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Checklist Thinking is something you’ve probably already done. A decent requirements phase should be enough. Continue reading

Groan, another methodology

Posted on by Geoff Munn

The world does not need another development methodology. Just use the best bits from what we’ve already got, and assemble a great team of people. Continue reading

Hybrid Water-Agile-Fall

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Agile isn’t for every part of the project. Continue reading

Are best practices really the best?

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Best practices are fine, as long as they’re appropriate. Continue reading

Why does scrum hate developers so much?

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Velocity and story points are not developers’ friends. Continue reading

The lie of the "three levers"

Posted on by Geoff Munn

The lie of the ‘three levers’, and why cost cannot be changed once the project has started. Continue reading

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