Rules: >You start from the last letter of the term posted previously. >In case, more than one terms posted with same letters (concurrently posted), you start with the latest term. >Only PMI-ACP® Terms in this relay. >A term may include multiple words. >Acronyms are fine. please include the expansion before the description. >Your term needs to be followed by a short description of the term. >No successive posting of term by the same member. The below one is fine. member A: --------L member B: L----- --- ----D member A: D---- ------ ---- > If you don't get a term starting from a particular letter(last letter of previous term), feel free to start from the next letter. e.g. previous term - buzz, if you don't get a term starting with 'z', you may start with 'a'. (Hoping this rule will be rarely used.:) >End date of game: No end date. Till the game goes on.
Skipping O:
Pig:
Scrum slang. Someone who is responsible for doing a task on an active iteration. It comes from the joke, “A chicken and a pig talk about breakfast. The chicken says, ‘Let’s have bacon and eggs.’ The pig replies, ‘That’s fine for you. You are just making a contribution, but I have to be fully committed.'” Pigs are actively involved in the project. They only participate in the Daily Scrum meeting. Saving Changes...
Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Skipping G + H:
Iteration And Release Planning -
Planning
Release planning is the process of transforming a product vision into a product backlog. The release plan is the visible and estimated product backlog itself, overlaid with the measured velocity of the delivery organization; it provides visual controls and a roadmap with predictable release points. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
NOT skipping G
Glocalization -
Concept that in a global market, a product or service is more likely to succeed when it is customized for the locality or culture in which it is sold. Saving Changes...
Skipping N,O:
Product Owner:
Role in Scrum accountable for maximizing the value of a product.The Product Owner's responsibility is to have a vision of product to be built, and convey that vision to the Scrum team. The Agile Product Owner owns the Product backlog, which is a prioritized features list for the product.. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
Refactoring - Changing existing software code in order to improve the overall design. Saving Changes...
Skipping G.
Happiness metric:
The Happiness Metric is a tool for agile teams to find out how everyone feels about the company and the work they are currently involved in. The metric over time shows how the team is doing and how it has evolved. Saving Changes...
Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Collaboration Games -
Agile games are activities focused on teaching, demonstrating, and improving Agile and organizational effectiveness using game theory. Using games, we can model complex or time-consuming processes and systems, examine why they work (or don't work), look for improvements, and teach others how to benefit from them. Games can model just the core of a process or model, leaving out unimportant factors. They can involve collaboration, brainstorming, comparing variants, and of course retrospectives. Saving Changes...
Complexity points are units of measure, based on relative sizing, used to estimate development work in terms of complexity and/or size instead of traditional time-based methods that attempt to measure the duration of time required to complete some unit of work. Complexity points are similar to story points but the scale used for complexity points may vary based on the differences in implementation of this sizing approach.
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1 reply by Markus Kopko
Jun 28, 2016 3:23 AM
Markus Kopko
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Hello Demetrius,
thanks for participating! Please refer to the rules described in the original post. They says that you have to start the next definition with the last letter from the previous one. ;)
In your case you should have started with "s".
No big deal, jsut for the next ones may be.
So we need to proceed with "s" now, please.
Anyone?
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Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Jun 27, 2016 8:32 PM
Replying to Demetrius Williams
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Complexity Points -
Complexity points are units of measure, based on relative sizing, used to estimate development work in terms of complexity and/or size instead of traditional time-based methods that attempt to measure the duration of time required to complete some unit of work. Complexity points are similar to story points but the scale used for complexity points may vary based on the differences in implementation of this sizing approach.
Hello Demetrius,
thanks for participating! Please refer to the rules described in the original post. They says that you have to start the next definition with the last letter from the previous one. ;)
In your case you should have started with "s".
Strategic Themes are specific, itemized business objectives, new business differentiators that connect the portfolio vision to the evolving enterprise business strategy. They provide business context for decision-making within the portfolio, affecting investment in value streams and release trains, and serve as inputs to the Portfolio and Program Backlogs. Saving Changes...