Enriching experience using hyprid agile approach: In a scrum perspective, The managers and architects wanted to decide if they could recommend using agile methodology for fixed-price projects in the future. If yes, what would they do differently to avoid effort/cost overruns? If no, how could they better plan and estimate for projects with continually changing requirements? They wondered what practices and approaches adopted during this project should be recommended for institutionalization throughout Sapient? Must contain at least 300 words or more.
Yes! According to me, the managers and the architects can use agile methodology with fixed price projects, as this will help the architects get regular feedback of the work done from the customers and can make changes from time to time, by involving less cost, rather than correcting the entire project in the end.
But while following agile methodology, there are chances that the budgets so set can exceed its limit and the costs incurred may increase. In order to avoid this bad situation, the organization can apply approaches and strategies and following can be done in order to avoid cost overruns:
Practices and approaches that can be recommended for institutionalization throughout the organization:
While conducting the project the management can apply different strategies and approaches so that the costs can be reduced to minimum and best results can be portrayed to the customers. Following approaches can be followed by the organization and can become part of its culture:
Enriching experience using hyprid agile approach: In a scrum perspective, The managers and architects wanted to...
In your perspective, answer the following questions: The managers and architects wanted to decide if they could recommend using agile methodology for fixed-price projects in the future. If yes, what would they do differently to avoid effort/cost overruns? If no, how could they better plan and estimate for projects with continually changing requirements? They wondered what practices and approaches adopted during this project should be recommended for institutionalization throughout the organization? Must contain 300 words or more
In your perspective, answer the following questions: The managers and architects wanted to decide if they could recommend using agile methodology for fixed-price projects in the future. If yes, what would they do differently to avoid effort/cost overruns? If no, how could they better plan and estimate for projects with continually changing requirements? They wondered what practices and approaches adopted during this project should be recommended for institutionalization throughout the organization? Must contain 300 words or more
RADICO’S CHALLENGE The executive staff at Radico Corporation was quite pleased with the one-day training program they attended on the benefits of using agile and Scrum on some of their projects. Radico provided products and services to both public and private sector clients, almost all of it through competitive bidding. IT was not required for any of the products and services Radico provided. Agile and Scrum had proven to be successful on internal IT projects, but there were some concerns...
Please help writing a well structured document using the below Agile Runbook - Our Overall Delivery Process How do we initiate a Project? Any project is a response to a pain point or desire expressed by either customers, internal stakeholders, employees, or regulatory authorities. In short, a project is a time bound and specific goal oriented task-system that is born out of an ask from any stakeholder. Project initiation is laying down a new project by defining its goals, objectives,...
Assess whether from a utilitarian, rights, justice and caring
perspective, Unocal did the right thing in deciding to invest in
the pipeline and then in conducting the project as it did. In your
view, and using your utilitarian, rights, justice and caring
assessments, did Unocal do the right thing?
CASE:
Unocal in Burma Union Oil Company of California, or Unocal, was founded in 1890 to develop oil fields around Los Angeles and other parts of California. By 1990, Unocal had...
Write down your analysis of this case on factors like the interests involved, context and power PACIFIC OIL COMPANY (A)* "Look, you asked for my advice, and I gave it to you," Frank Kelsey said. "If I were you, I wouldn't make any more concessions! I really don't think you ought to agree to their last demand! But you're the one who has to live with the contract, not me!" Static on the transatlantic telephone connection obscured Jean Fontaine's reply....
Write down your analysis of this case on factors like 1. the negotiation process, strategy and tactics PACIFIC OIL COMPANY (A)* "Look, you asked for my advice, and I gave it to you," Frank Kelsey said. "If I were you, I wouldn't make any more concessions! I really don't think you ought to agree to their last demand! But you're the one who has to live with the contract, not me!" Static on the transatlantic telephone connection obscured Jean Fontaine's...
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