Agile stages

Discovery

Discovery is about understanding a problem before committing to building a service to solve it. It involves learning about your users and what they want to do, what constraints you might be facing and the opportunities to improve how things are delivered today.

Alpha

 

Alpha is about trying different solutions to the problem you identified during the discovery phase. By the end of alpha, you should be in a position to know which, if any, of your solutions you want to take forward to the beta stage.

Beta

 

Beta is about taking your best idea from alpha and starting to build it as a service.

Live

 

Live is about supporting your new service and continuously listening to your users to make changes and improvements.

Agile ceremonies

Agile ceremonies are regular meetings that structure a team’s work, They encourage collaboration and reflection.

Stand up

A standup is a daily meeting where the team discuss what they’re working on that day and whether they have any problems or blockers they need help with.

Stand-ups should be short (10 minutes is standard) and focused.

 

Sprint planning

 

Sprint planning meetings are for the team to decide what to work on next and how they’ll do it.

Show and tell

 

At a show and tell meeting, team members get to demonstrate their work. Show and tells are a great opportunity to invite stakeholders, senior leaders and suppliers to find out about the work the team have been doing. You can even open up show and tells to the rest of your organisation.

Restrospective

 

Retrospectives (or ‘retros’) give the whole team a chance to discuss what’s going well and what isn’t. They’re used to fix problems and keep the focus on the things that are working.