Are your teams working on the most important issues to your business? If not you are losing potential earned value every day that goes by!
I've just finished a paper on this topic called Priority-Driven Processes, which you can download from the Ivis website. Such processes use the priority of deliverables as a key management control, enabling teams to focus on what provides greatest payback soonest. The paper is designed to help people to model and implement processes with priority, and draws on examples from FDD, XP and other agile methods.
If you do download, be sure to send us your feedback!
The Improving Projects blog from Huge IO (UK & Ireland) is primarily about products, organisations and projects... and how to improve them. As well as musings on agile processes, software engineering in general, and methods like Kanban and Scrum, there's advice here too for users of process planning, execution and improvement tools - and the metrics they can provide. https://uk.huge.io
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