S U M M A RY For software projects to be successful, they
must value transparency and frequent communication. Agile
methods such as Scrum emphasize lean requirement manage-
ment, but are highly structured. Scrum emphasizes co-location,
strong collaboration, dedicated teams, transparency, frequent
reviews, and engaged stakeholders. Documentation is only
created when it helps decrease the risk of the project and the
risk of miscommunication; otherwise, verbal communication is
preferred over written communication. The focus is on building
business value and solutions that address actual stakeholder
concerns.
For more information on this topic, as well as how Corporate
Education Group can help optimize your organization's
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A B O U T T H E AU T H O R Dr. Martin Schedlbauer, consul-
tant and instructor for the Corporate Education Group, is an
accomplished business analysis subject matter expert, and has
been leading and authoring seminars and workshops in busi-
ness analysis, software engineering, and project management
for over twenty years. Beyond that, he is involved in architecting
large-scale distributed software systems for many of his clients.
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