In Search of the Elusive MMF, part-2

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Continuing from the last post, I want to finish the MMF thoughts… Caution: There is Minimum. Then there is Viable There’s a wonderful Harvard Business Review blog article [iii]where David Aycan discusses additional nuances associated with the notion of an MMF. He makes the point that quite often today, in our fervor to hit the […]

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In Search of the Elusive MMF, part-1

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Many agile teams are familiar with the requirement artifact called the User Story. I often teach agile requirements in organizations and my favorite analogy for the user story is a lightweight use case on a 3×5 card. I tell everyone it’s not a ‘good’ analogy, but it does work for envisioning. Another way to look […]

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