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Latest revision as of 14:32, 12 July 2013
…a squad, tribe or guild working on a frenzy of initiatives, projects, product, things to do.
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Working on too many things at once leads to radical reduction in the velocity of an individual, a team, or a company, grinding the system to halt.
Therefore:
Focus maximum squad effort to get the top priority ready to release and celebrate yet another ka-ching moment. Consider setting the work in progress limit for items in progress to one.
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Excellence
Shu
- The work in progress limit for items in progress is equal to the number of items pulled into the sprint. The squad works on all of them simultaneously, only getting a few done by the end of the sprint.
Ha
- The work in progress limit for items in progress is set to three to four. The squad doubles in speed.
Ri
- The work in progress limit for items in progress is set to one or two, making the squad happily swarming item after item at high speed. Everyone enjoys a story a day makes the product owner hurray.
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