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Purpose
Standardized Work (SW) is a document that precisely outlines the description of each step required to complete a certain task. The document also captures the cycle time for each task, minimum level of inventory required as well as the classification of each task step as "value added" or "non value added". A SW document describes the most efficient way to process a certain task at any given point in time, and forms the baseline for process improvement.
The 2015 CHAOS Report has recently been released by the Standish Group.
In anticipation of May the Fourth (better known as "Star Wars Day"), you and your Scrum teams should take a break from the standard "What went well?"/"What didn't go well?" retrospectives and infuse some fresh energy and humor into a tried-and-true ceremony by holding a "Star Wars Retrospective".
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Writing good requirements takes time and practice, and even with all the new tools designed to help you, it will not happen overnight. You need a clear and organized mind, excellent communication skills and good people skills.
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