September 2010
Intermediate to advanced
264 pages
5h 38m
English
Two constants you’ll find on any agile project are setting expectations and getting feedback.
Continuously setting expectations is necessary because things are always going to be changing. You will want to get in the habit of meeting regularly with your customer and reviewing the current state of your project.
And because the simple act of putting working software in the hands of your customer changes the requirements, you’re going to want that strong feedback loop to make sure you’re hitting the mark.
In that vein, there are four things you’re going to want to do to get some rhythm and ritual going on each of your iterations:
Make sure next iteration’s work is ready (story-planning meeting).
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