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**use numerous hyperlinks to Work Product, Industry Standards Analysis, or any other steps of the Master List of Steps - in order to ground the discussion
**use numerous hyperlinks to Work Product, Industry Standards Analysis, or any other steps of the Master List of Steps - in order to ground the discussion
*inform the Strategic Planning process, one of the next steps in the Master List of Steps
*inform the Strategic Planning process, one of the next steps in the Master List of Steps
*Provide insight into the procedure and work required in order to help assess the time needed for completion
*provide insight into the procedure and work required in order to help assess the time needed for completion
**If the time estimates are provided for every part of the process, an accurate assessment of velocity may be obtained for a meaningful burndown graph
**If the time estimates are provided for every part of the process, an accurate assessment of velocity may be obtained for a meaningful burndown graph


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Latest revision as of 03:35, 1 April 2012

The Current Challenge is updated daily - and it should describe the working issues that are being solved, in order to allow others to chip in effort and accelerate velocity. The Current Challenge should:

  • provide an assessment of the issues being developed - with planning up to 1 month in advance
  • be a paragraph or two describing the existing work (on product or component level)
    • use numerous hyperlinks to Work Product, Industry Standards Analysis, or any other steps of the Master List of Steps - in order to ground the discussion
  • inform the Strategic Planning process, one of the next steps in the Master List of Steps
  • provide insight into the procedure and work required in order to help assess the time needed for completion
    • If the time estimates are provided for every part of the process, an accurate assessment of velocity may be obtained for a meaningful burndown graph