Agile development emphasizes incremental development, but many struggle to break work into small, valuable items and track progress. The cost of rework is often overlooked in this approach. The concept of work-in-progress, borrowed from lean manufacturing, is applicable to incremental development. Continuous integration is valuable in software development and can be adapted to non-software projects. Delivering includes both costs and benefits, not just a demo.
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Making Agile Work: Breaking Down Work and Delivering Value (30 minutes)
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Length: 30 minutes|Difficulty: Standard