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  • Minimum Viable Estimation, part 3

    This is a writeup from a series of talks and workshops I’ve given on this topic. Part 1 introduced the topic, and took a look at how not estimating at all can work. Part 2 explored using data to avoid having to ask people how long they think things will take. Knowing how you can…

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  • Minimum Viable Estimation, part 2

    This is a writeup from a series of talks and workshops I’ve given on this topic. It’s been really helpful to think through what techniques I’ve used, what situations each work best in, and what less-than-obvious challenges make this such a hard topic to give simple answers on. Part 1 introduced the topic, with a…

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  • Minimum Viable Estimation, part 1

    This is a writeup from a series of talks and workshops I’ve given on this topic. It’s been really helpful to think through what techniques I’ve used, what situations each work best in, and what less-than-obvious challenges make this such a hard topic to give simple answers on. This post is part 1 of ……

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  • Using lines of hope and despair for prioritisation

    I’ve used this technique for several years since learning about it from Dr Sal Freudenberg – thank you Sal! The illustration above is from a “Taming Unicorns with Technology” workshop I ran with Katie Roberts, where we described how using this rather than MoSCoW or other techniques helped hugely with discussions and decision making. Using…

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  • Deliver Sessions: Outcomes, outputs, other things

    I help organise the Deliver Sessions meetup in Manchester, and I might get into a good habit of blogging a few notes about each one – I enjoyed looking back at the evening of lightning talks we had in November 2022. Our next session was at Digital Guru’s offices in February 2023, where we had…

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  • Exploring your old tweets with the Twitter API, part 2

    I was worried about this … in the few days since I posted part 1 of this guide, Twitter announced they’re ending free access to their API with a week’s notice. I may adapt this guide to be for another API in future – suggestions welcome! I explained what I’m up to in part 1…

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  • Exploring your old tweets with the Twitter API, part 1

    I’ve recently tried using Twitter’s built-in tools to help take a browse through my old tweets and see if there’s anything interesting there I’d like to use elsewhere. I’m sharing my notes in case you’re at all interested in trying something similar (which you can, even if you’re not sure what “API” stands for, let…

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  • Deliver Sessions: An evening of lightning talks

    I’ve helped organise the Deliver Sessions meetup for the last few years, after the founders (Matt Thornhill and Shahina Patel) handed over to a new team of me, Chris Burns and Zoe Rigley. The meetup went “remote and occasional” for the last few years, which was still fun – but I’m really pleased it’s now…

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  • How to disappoint people, part 3

    This is a multipart series. Part 1: an overview of a workshop Part 2: the kinds of disappointment I mean This post: some tools I’ve found useful. This series of posts describes a workshop I’ve run a few times, both inside my workplaces and at external events. I’ve found it a useful way to share…

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