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Agile Transformation | Agile Requirements

Do My Requirements Have to Be User Stories?

“My team is using a Scrum framework. Do I have to write requirements as user...

Agile Transformation | Product Backlog, Requirements, Scrum

Make Your User Stories Manageable Through Story Decomposition

We’ve all been there: sprint backlogs filled with large unwieldy epics, or maybe your team...

Agile Transformation | Agile at Scale, Scaling

3 Ways to Scale Your Security Posture with Your Agile Teams

I’ve coached a number of organizations, mostly Federal Government, where securing the application and its...

Agile Transformation | Best Practices, Tools

What is a Product Roadmap?

Have you ever made a production plan but had a difficult time explaining it to your team or...

Agile Transformation | Agile, Agile Requirements

Agile Requirements: Process and Scope

Getting Agile requirements right can be a challenge but it’s essential as they can make...

Tech Tips | Agile, Agile at Scale, Tech Tips

Transformation Chaos: Quantify Your Company’s Impact

Agile coaching is what we love to do. There is nothing better than seeing a...

Agile Transformation | Agile, Agile Adoption, Agile Coaching, Scrum

9 Signs You’re Struggling with Agile Adoption

Your team adopted Agile to get better—to accelerate delivery and improve performance—but now that you’ve...

Agile Transformation | Agile, Agile at Scale, LeSS, Product Backlog

The Product Backlog: Two Is One Too Many

I recently finished a certified LeSS (Large Scale Scrum) practitioner course and was particularly intrigued...

Agile Transformation | Agile, Agile Coaching

My Take on Agile Assessments

Are you at the start of your Agile Journey? Or do you want an outside...

Agile Transformation | Agile, Scrum, Software Development

Sprint Zero or Not to Sprint Zero

A colleague of mine recently asked me and a few other Excella developers our opinions...

Agile Transformation | Agile, Project Management

The Vaguely Right Agile Release Forecast

“It is better to be vaguely right than exactly wrong.”– Carveth Read. What does this...