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Agile Estimation

“We’re Agile, so we don’t need to estimate” Wrong!

In this course, you will learn why we need estimation in Agile and how to do Agile Estimation.

  • Duration: 4 Hours

  • Delivery: Instructor Led, Delivered Over Zoom

Product 1: Agile Estimation

$ 1599

Product 2: Pre-Recorded Video

$  599

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This is a recommended course for the following roles:

1. ScrumMaster

6. Product Owner

2. Agile Coach

7. Programmer

3. Analyst

8. Architect

4. Tester

5. Designer

9. Database Admin

This was a very well presented training session. The Safe PO practices were explained very well and the instructor was able to encourage interactions between all attendants

 

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Agile Estimation

Agile estimating is the practice of determining how much work will be needed to finish a task. Weighing work is a technique that first appeared in the software industry and is now used frequently by Agile teams.

  • Do we really need to estimate?

  • Separate Estimating from Committing

  • Estimation Techniques

  • Absolute Vs. Relative Estimation

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Get certified as a SAFe Agilist and Professional Certified Coach

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Story Point Estimation

A product backlog item's or any other piece of work's estimated total effort can be expressed in story points, which are units of measurement. Teams allocate story points based on the amount of effort, the complexity of the activity, and the risk or uncertainty involved.

  • What is a Story?

  • How to write good stories.

  • Why Story Point Estimation?

  • How are stories estimated?

This was a very well presented training session. The Safe PO practices were explained very well and the instructor was able to encourage interactions between all attendants

 

Planning Poker

Development teams utilize planning poker, often referred to as "scrum poker" and "pointing poker," as a gamified method to estimate the labour of project management tasks. These estimates are more accurate and interesting than others because they are based on the input and consensus of the entire group.

  • Practice Story point estimation

  • What if not able to estimate?

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Roles in Estimation

During the Sprint Planning Meeting, the entire team estimates in Scrum projects. The goal of the estimation would be to prioritize the User Stories for the Sprint and assess the team's capacity to complete them inside the Sprint's Time Box.

  • Product Owner Role

  • Scrum Master Role

  • Why Story Point Estimation?

  • Agile Team member’s Role

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Get certified as a SAFe Agilist and Professional Certified Coach

Product 1: Agile Estimation

$ 1599

Product 2: Pre-Recorded Agile Estimation

$ 599

This was a very well presented training session. The Safe PO practices were explained very well and the instructor was able to encourage interactions between all attendants

 

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