| Management number | 233348433 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 233348433 | ||
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Agile Estimation and Planning for Real ProjectsAgile estimation should create clarity. Too often, it creates confusion.In real delivery environments, estimates become promises, story points get treated like hours, velocity becomes a target, and planning meetings turn into pressure sessions. Teams are asked for dates before enough is known. Product Owners struggle to balance value and scope. Scrum Masters try to protect honest conversations. Project Managers and Delivery Managers need realistic forecasts without creating fake certainty.This practical guide brings Agile estimation and planning back to what they are meant to do: help teams and stakeholders make better decisions.Written in a clear coach-in-a-book style, Agile Estimation and Planning for Real Projects explains how to use story points, velocity, forecasting, capacity planning, confidence levels, and flow metrics in ways that actually help real teams.This is not a theory-heavy Agile textbook. It is a practical guide for people working in real projects, real sprints, real stakeholder meetings, and real delivery environments.Inside this book, you will learn how to:• understand why Agile estimation still matters• distinguish estimates, forecasts, commitments, promises, targets, and deadlines• use story points without turning them into disguised hours• apply relative estimation, Planning Poker, T-shirt sizing, bucket sizing, and affinity estimation• choose between hours, points, and No Estimates based on the decision being made• use velocity as a planning signal, not a performance score• plan sprints with realistic team capacity• avoid overcommitment during Sprint Planning• handle bugs, support work, spikes, interruptions, and unplanned work• inspect missed Sprint Goals without blame• move from Sprint Planning to Release Planning• forecast delivery using ranges, assumptions, risks, and confidence levels• discuss scope, time, quality, capacity, and risk trade-offs with stakeholders• understand what release confidence really means• use throughput, cycle time, WIP, work item age, and flow metrics• plan with Kanban without relying on story points• use Jira, Azure DevOps, and dashboards without creating false certainty• coordinate planning in scaled and multi-team environments• help Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Project Managers, and Delivery Managers use estimates responsibly• build a healthier estimation and planning culture based on trust, clarity, and better decisionsThis book is especially useful for Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Project Managers, Delivery Managers, Agile Coaches, team leads, business analysts, software delivery professionals, and stakeholders who want more realistic planning and stronger release confidence.If your team has ever argued about whether one story point equals one day, whether velocity should go up every sprint, whether a forecast is a promise, or whether a missed Sprint Goal means the team failed, this book will give you better language and better tools.You will learn how to turn estimation from a stressful negotiation into a useful planning conversation.You will learn how to communicate delivery expectations without fake certainty.You will learn how to explain uncertainty in a way stakeholders can understand.You will learn how to make trade-offs visible before teams become overloaded.And most importantly, you will learn how to create planning conversations where teams can tell the truth early enough for leaders to make better decisions.Agile estimation is not about predicting the future perfectly.It is about creating enough shared understanding to take the next responsible step.That is what this book will help you do. Read more
| ASIN | B0H2GDDV2S |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 803 KB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Book 1 of 11 | Agile Delivery Mastery Series |
| Print length | 564 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | May 21, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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