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Using Story Points to plan and estimate projects #31

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joekepley opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 2 comments
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Using Story Points to plan and estimate projects #31

joekepley opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 2 comments

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@joekepley
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joekepley commented Nov 28, 2022

Title: Using Story Points for Estimation and Scheduling

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Story Points provide a way to estimate the complexity of dev work, rather than the time it takes, making estimates more portable and schedules more predictable.

We'll talk through how this process works, how it compares with traditional estimation, and our experiences in navigating the transition from traditional estimation to story points and how it's changed our process.

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Any is fine, Blend can provide a location


  • Speaker: @joekepley
  • Venue: Blend Interactive
  • Date: TBD
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harmstyler commented Nov 28, 2022

@joekepley do you have a date in mind that would work well for you? And would you be the presenter?

@harmstyler harmstyler pinned this issue Nov 29, 2022
@harmstyler harmstyler changed the title [PROPOSAL]: Using Story Points to plan and estimate projects Using Story Points to plan and estimate projects Jan 24, 2023
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@joekepley are you interested in presenting this in May? You pick a date and if it works at Blend that would be good.

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