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From Distributed to Virtual PI Planning: How We Successfully Adapted Our Approach

Article by Gorilla Logic

Sep 18, 2020 • ,,,,,,,,,,

Long before most of us shifted, almost overnight, to a full-time, work-from-home model, our Gorillas have been successfully running distributed PI Planning with our clients (you can read about our lessons learned about PI Planning here and here). Our most recent PI... Read more.

Agile From Afar: Staying Present When You Can’t Be Present

Article by Gorilla Logic

Mar 27, 2020 • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

As I (finally) sat down to write this post, I got to thinking about where we were three weeks ago and where we are today. Three weeks ago, I had plans to fly to Costa Rica for meetings—today I am holed up in my home while stores are rationing toilet paper. Two weeks... Read more.

Team Structure and the Impact it Has on Delivery

Article by Doug Poirier

Feb 13, 2020 • ,,,,,,,,,,

Team structure and team measurement can dramatically influence how much value teams provide during a Sprint or product increment (PI). It can also influence how smoothly the software development process operates for the teams in your organization. Generally, teams can... Read more.

Remote PI Planning, One Year Later: Lessons Learned & Improvements Made

Article by Gorilla Logic

Sep 27, 2019 • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Just about a year ago, my colleagues and I wrote a blog post about our experiences using the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and Remote Program Increment (PI) Planning for a new Gorilla Logic customer. The project consisted of eight teams developing a single e-commerce... Read more.

Remote PI Planning: Tips, Tricks, and Tools

Article by JP Blanco

Jan 31, 2019 • ,,,,,,,,,,,,

Many organizations shy away from scaling Agility or conducting robust Program Increment (PI) Planning because of remote teams. Gorilla Logic and one of its clients took on this challenge and saw great success. We’ll walk you through how we did it to show that remote... Read more.

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