Squeezing or Slicing?Squeezing or Slicing?

Squeezing or Slicing?Squeezing or Slicing?

I’m going to be using a metaphor that not everyone can relate to since not everyone is on a speaking circuit. My hope is that this metaphor will teach you two things: how to plan a conference talk, and how to approach doing big things quickly. When you speak at a conference, whether keynote or whatever, you aren’t asked to make estimates but rather are given a time budget. You have 45 or 50 or 90 minutes....

Published in www.industriallogic.com · by Tim Ottinger · 5 min read · August 30, 2023
Grist for the Mill

Grist for the Mill

Let’s say that I ask you to calculate all the happy prime numbers between Planck’s constant and the speed of light expressed in meters per minute. Did you immediately start reciting numbers to me? Odds are that you did not. How accurately can you estimate the time it will take you to find those numbers? There are a number of problems encountered that slow progress and prevent estimation: Do you really understand what I have asked you to do?...

Published in www.industriallogic.com · by Tim Ottinger · 7 min read · August 20, 2023
Bargain Hunting

Bargain Hunting

High value at low cost. There’s nothing quite like finding a bargain. That’s why my colleagues and I bargain hunt when planning and developing software. Bargains in software are high-value features available at a fraction of the full price. Many teams pay full price for features because they don’t take time to shop for bargains. They follow a popular process like this: Product Owner writes stories. Product Owner prioritizes stories. Developers estimate stories....

Published in www.industriallogic.com · by Joshua Kerievsky · 4 min read · August 16, 2023