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Agile delivery in a nutshell

November 10, 2016 in agile, products, teams
A hand drawn illustration to explain agile delivery in nutshell.  1) Start with user needs (and work backwards); 2) Iterate (and repeat); 2) keep going (if it meets the needs of users, returns something of value, or builds capability)

A little sketch I did recently for a presentation to explain agile delivery.  I like the punk and granny so I thought I'd share it here.

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Hello, I'm Jamie...

This is my personal blog where I do my thinking out-loud about ways of working.

I run Happy Productive People, which is dedicated to transforming organisations by creating, you guessed it, happy, productive teams.

I live in the UK with my wife, two dogs and a brood of hens


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