Big Agile
An agile methodology resource platform providing comprehensive guides on estimation and prioritization frameworks including RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort). Offers educational content on agile practices, scaling methodologies, and time estimation techniques for development teams.
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Overview
Big Agile provides educational resources on agile methodologies and scaling practices. Their content includes comprehensive guides on estimation frameworks like RICE (Reach-Impact-Confidence-Effort) for product prioritization and time management in agile environments.
RICE Framework Coverage
Reach-Impact-Confidence-Effort
- Quantitative prioritization method
- Product feature scoring
- Resource allocation decisions
- Effort estimation techniques
- Impact assessment frameworks
Agile Time Management
- Sprint planning and estimation
- Story point methodology
- Velocity tracking
- Release planning
- Capacity planning
Scaling Agile
- Team coordination practices
- Cross-team time allocation
- Program-level estimation
- Portfolio management
- Large-scale agile frameworks
Estimation Techniques
- Planning poker
- T-shirt sizing
- Relative estimation
- Historical data analysis
- Velocity-based forecasting
Target Audience
Agile coaches, scrum masters, product managers, and development teams implementing agile practices and seeking to improve estimation accuracy and prioritization decision-making.
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