Dependency Discovery Deck

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What the Template is About: This Miro board centers around the Dependency Discovery Deck, a tool designed to pinpoint and address dependencies in our user stories, features, and backlog items. It enhances the ability to foresee potential roadblocks and streamline our Agile processes.

What to Achieve with the Template: We aim to uncover dependencies that may hinder our progress, ensuring smoother sprint executions and planning iterations. By using this board, we foster clearer communication, mitigate risks, and enhance team collaboration.

Who Would Benefit: Ideal for Agile teams, product owners, scrum masters, and stakeholders invested in improving workflow efficiency and reducing project bottlenecks. It promotes a proactive approach to dependency management.

How to Use It:

  1. Introduction: Begin with the Card Deck frame, providing an overview of dependency categories such as Infrastructure, UI/UX Concepts, Data, and more.

  2. Dependency Discovery Deck: Utilize this main frame to discuss user stories or backlog items. Encourage open dialogue to uncover dependencies. Use Miro’s voting feature to prioritize identified dependencies.

  3. Hints: Refer to the Hints frame for tips on effective dependency detection and resolution. This ensures a structured approach to addressing dependencies and optimizing Agile workflows.

  4. Collaboration: Start with the Product Owner presenting a backlog item. Engage in discussions to clarify dependencies. Vote on critical dependencies and focus on resolving the top-voted ones collaboratively.

Let's leverage this board to enhance our dependency management process and uphold our Agile principles effectively. Together, we'll ensure a smoother and more productive Agile journey. Happy detecting, everyone! Find the Cards here: Dependency Discovery Deck on Etsy

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Nils Hyoma
Agile Lead@MHP - A Porsche Company
Nils Hyoma is a business informatics post-graduate from Hamburg University, a professional agile coach, and a passionate amateur water polo player. Nils studied Japanese studies, international business studies, and business informatics in Hiroshima and Hamburg. Many years as an active developer, he learned the basics of agile software development. After working in online retail / eCommerce and in IT consulting, he is now part of the coaching team at MHP - A Posche Company since 2024.
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