Archive of 2008 December
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Agile Enterprise Requirements Information Model – Subset for Agile Project Teams
Posted on December 17, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile RequirementsIn a recent post, A Lean, Scalable Requirements Information Model for the Agile Enterprise, we introduced the requirements information model that underlies the requirements-related elements of the Big Picture series. While presenting the model in UML form may...
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Still More on Agile Product Owner vs. Agile Product Manager- A New Whitepaper
Posted on December 11, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Product Owner/Product ManagerThe Agile Product Owner/Product Manager category on this blog continues to get a lot of interest from readers. In the past, I've highlighted my opinions on the differing nature of the Agile Product Owner and Agile Product...
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What’s Lean and Scalable about the Requirements Information Model for the Agile Enterprise?
Posted on December 9, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile RequirementsIn the last post, we introduced a Lean, Scalable Requirements Information Model for the Agile Enterprise. This model, based on the Big Picture, is being developed in collaboration with Juha-Markus Aalto, Director of Operational Development for Nokia S60...
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A Lean, Scalable Requirements Information Model for the Agile Enterprise
Posted on December 4, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile RequirementsFor those of you who have been following the Big Picture series, you may have noted that one element of the picture is the "requirements information model" that flows down the right side. This element of the model describes...
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Enterprise Agility – The Big Picture (14b): More on Agile Portfolio Management and the Legacy Mindset
Posted on December 1, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Porfolio Management, Scaled Agile Framework/Big PictureNote: This is part of a continuing series (see the Big Picture Category on this blog) wherein we introduced an overview graphic intended to capture the essence of enterprise agility in a single slide. In a series of continuing...
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