Agile Case Study Report
- Subject Code :
MIS608
- University :
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- Country :
Australia
You will need to work through this as a project to develop your Agile practice and it is very important that you do no get left behind there is a timeline with deliverables at specific intervals to keep you on track pay close attention to these requirements as a group as there are marks allocated to these project stages and gates and each part sets you up for success for the next part.
Your team are Agile domain specialists, and you are required to produce a combination of two stage gate presentations and a formal report for the company represented in the case study. You will need to cover the following knowledge areas in accordance with the requirements of the case study to demonstrate that you are able to apply your theoretical understanding of the concepts to an authentic case study.
- Product Vison and Roadmap
- Release planning and cadence
- Agile requirements
- Lean Startup tools used in Agile
- Agile estimating and planning
- Agile ceremonies
- Agile velocity
- Scaling agile
Outcomes demonstrated by successful completion of the task below include:
- Undertake research to demonstrate an understanding of Agile concepts, tools and
- Discuss and demonstrate core concepts of agile methodology within a context of a business case
- Communicate the benefits of an agile PM plan in the context of a business case to demonstrate a response to a complex business need while aligning strategies to business priorities defined by changing business
- Reflect on the Agile process and the influence on the individuals professional development within the method used in this subject with particular emphasis on Agile roles within
Develop and communicate a collaborative strategy which embodies the principles of agile methodology to stakeholders of an organisation.
Part A - Presentation: Progressive Elaboration Stage Gate A
Part B - Presentation: Progressive Elaboration Stage Gate B
Part C - Final Group Report