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Questions on the day How does Agile work for Regulatory or Quality driven projects? The product becomes a solution and the team works towards a minimum viable solution. The product/solution owner needs to ensure liaison with the


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Questions on the day

  • How does Agile work for Regulatory or Quality driven projects?

– The product becomes a solution and the team works towards a minimum viable solution. – The product/solution owner needs to ensure liaison with the regulatory body happens and that the regulatory body is treated as a main stakeholder – The agile concept of never compromising on quality of delivery sits well with regulatory driven projects: peer review, regular review from all stakeholders and adaptation to change makes Agile a good fit for those types of projects.

  • What are the challenges that you get from traditional project management

cultures?

– It takes time to break down beliefs and structures – Setting up a pilot will help demonstrate the benefits – Demonstrate success convinces people – Get the people using the methodology to promote the concept from inside the teams

  • How do you ensure prioritisation of projects through Agile?

– Inability to prioritise is one of the reason for business structure break down – Agile shows the bad news on a project really early, which gives good information to management to support strategic decision making – There is a need to ring fence the resources in Agile to enable a project to happen, if too many projects are going on at the same time calling on the same resources, they will all deliver sub-

  • ptimally.

– What is needed is a good portfolio of project and really good strategy planning based on what business value will be delivered by each project, prioritising on this will help.