Organizing around value with ARTs Flashcards

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What is customer centricity?

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A mindset where we keep the customer at the center of every decision.

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What are Gemba walks?

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When a CEO visits the place where the work is getting done to understand what the problem might be

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What is the product vision?

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What we are doing and why. It describes the future state of the product and gives the team a purpose.

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What are enablers?

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They build and extend the architectural runway.

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What is the architectural runway?

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Existing code, hardware, and brand guidelines that enable near-term features

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What is CoD (cost of delay)?

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How long it takes to implement value. Made up of 3 components:
user-business value
time criticality
risk reduction & opportunity enablement

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Hod do you calculate WSJF (weighted shortest job first)?

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User-business value + Time criticality + Risk reduction and/or opportunity enablement / Job size

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What is the Fist of Five?

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A confidence vote on the plan. The whole team must have 3 or above to move forward.

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9
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What are some features of the ART Planning Board?

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Columns are iterations, rows are teams. Board shows features, milestones, and dependencies across all teams. Shows when features are being completed, not when they are being started.

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What is ROAM?

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A method of addressing risks
Resolved
Owned
Accepted
Mitigated

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What is the difference between releasing & deploying?

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Deploy = migrate changes to production
Release = making those changes available to end users
Deploy continuously, release on demand

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