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Tuesday
Feb012022

February Monthly Meeting - Estimates and NoEstimates By Woody Zuill

February Monthly Meeting - Estimates and NoEstimates By Woody Zuill

When: Thursday, February 10th, 2022

Where: Online (Meeting link will be emailed prior to event)

Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm 

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Estimates and NoEstimates By Woody Zuill

Let's Explore the Possibilities
The default use of an "estimate-driven" approach is pervasive in software development efforts, and while estimates can be useful, it is worthwhile to scrutinize our use of estimates for cost, time, and effort.

We say we depend on estimates to make important decisions, and yet we’re often disappointed by the results.

We'll explore the purpose and use of estimates in the management of software development, and question some of our typical practices. For example, do we really need estimates for all the things we are currently using them? Are we getting a reasonable benefit from estimates? Is there a way to prove that estimates are helping us make good decisions? Is it possible to manage software development projects without these estimates, or at least with fewer estimates?

 

Agenda

6:00pm: Welcome and Intro

6:15pm: Speaker

7:15pm: Networking

7:25pm: Feedback & Wrap-up

7:30pm: Adjourn

 

About Woody Zuill

Woody Zuill is an independent Agile and Lean Guide and Coach who has been programming computers for almost 40 years.

He is an originator and pioneer of the Mob Programming approach to teamwork in software development, and is considered one of the founders of the "#NoEstimates" discussion on Twitter.

His passion is to work with teams to create an environment where every one of us can excel in our work and life.

 

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