Archive for March, 2010
Procrastination
0By prioritizing the stories in the backlog we’re supposed to do it by business value or ROI (value / cost). I like to also add the risk inherent in the user story and use it as a factor to decide on prioritization.
Said in a different way, the group of stories with greater ROI can be divided into more risky stories and less risky stories. In particular I prefer to first address those at high risk because I see agile methodologies a great tool for risk mitigation. If the risky stories are left or postponed for a later time, we wouldn’t be mitigated any risks.
Just thinking out loud because of a procrastination video I saw on YouTube.
Procrastination
Procrastination refers to the counterproductive deferment of actions or tasks to a later time. Psychologists often cite such behavior as a mechanism for coping with the anxiety associated with starting or completing any task or decision.[1] There are three criteria for a behavior to be classified as procrastination: it must be counterproductive, needless, and delaying.[2]
Procrastination may result in stress, a sense of guilt and crisis, severe loss of personal productivity, as well as societal disapproval for not meeting responsibilities or commitments. These feelings combined may promote further procrastination. While it is regarded as normal for people to procrastinate to some degree, it becomes a problem when it impedes normal functioning. Chronic procrastination may be a sign of an underlying psychological disorder.
Source: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procrastination
Bigger procrastination examples are those deep analysis and design phases of traditional project management, also known as Analysis-Paralysis, but this is a topic for another post. (procrastinating)…
Agile in Action! – March 2010 – Review
0From March-16th trough March-26th the workshop named Agile en Acción! took place in Buenos Aires City.
This edition was delivered to 15 participants, who through a serie of workshops based on real requierements created EPICs and User Stories, estimated and prioritized them, created the Product Backlog, defined Velocity, put together the Release Plan, and ended with a series of retrospective execices.
There was a great dynamic between the participants and between the teams that were built. We all have fun during those 4 days. I took some photos that you can access here: http://bit.ly/alQC2j
Greetings!
There will be a new Agile in Action! in April-2010: http://bit.ly/agile-en-accion–abril-2010
Agile Open Buenos Aires 2010 – Quality
0Excellent experience in the AO Buenos Aires during March 13th. I can say that I’ve met many people and good experiences. Here you go the link to the photos of the event: http://bit.ly/coCnnA
Greetings!
PMIBA Talk Presentation
1The members’ meeting of the PMI Buenos Aires was very good. From its facilities, the call and the quality of the attendees were great.
At the University of CEMA I was received by Anabela Amoresano, in charge of the event coordination. A few minutes later there were several volunteers from the PMI Buenos Aires Chapter arriving.
While waiting for the start, I had a very interesting discussion and exchange about the application of agile methodologies with Abel Bernal. I’ll probably cover the topic in a future post, it’s worth.
At 6:30PM Jose Esterkin, President of the PMI Buenos Aires Chapter, began the meeting by commenting on developments of the chapter, volunteer opportunities and PMI Tour Buenos Aires. Immediately after, Cecilia Boggi made the introduction of the talk and there we went … Below is the presentation I used:
Special thanks to Cecilia and Jose for the space to develop this particular issue.
Greetings!



