An Intro to Business Value Engineering
July 2, 2010
On June 30, 2010, while I was in Montreal giving a CSM course, I joined the Scrum User Group and gave a new, somewhat different, presentation on BV engineering. The group seemed to like it, so I am making the point in a more practical, concrete way.
Click here to see my presentation.
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Thank you again for your call to thoughts about how to engineer Value. We tend to take the definition of Value in Scrum for granted. But I observe we (Scrum Practioners) often take a simplified definition that does not include KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION! I'll write more on this on my blog soon. In the meantime, the Montreal Scrum User Group's website is http://www.scrumusergroup.ca.
Using OpenId to leave comments on your blog generates an error. I had to log in using my Google account…
BTW and talking about managers (your more recent subject), "Kittyhawk" is the name of HP's innovative 1.3 inch drive. It was a failure because management failed to adapt to the unfolding reality: they had created a marketing plan at a time they knew nothing about the market, and insisted on sticking to it. (Source: The Innovator's Dilemma)
Great presentation will you be giving this presentation in Charlotte sometime?
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your kind words.
Yes, let’s do that.
Thanks!
Joe