Feature Team
A team responsible for delivering specific features or enhancements, typically working on predefined requirements and focusing on the implementation of assigned features.
A team responsible for delivering specific features or enhancements, typically working on predefined requirements and focusing on the implementation of assigned features.
A cross-functional team that is given the autonomy, resources, and authority to make decisions and take ownership of the product's success, focusing on solving user problems and achieving business outcomes.
A time-boxed period in which Agile teams deliver incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.
A visual exercise that helps product teams understand and prioritize features by organizing user stories into a cohesive narrative that aligns with user journeys and goals.
Program Increment (PI) Planning is a cadence-based event that serves as the heartbeat of the Agile Release Train, aligning teams on goals and priorities for the next increment.
A small, cross-functional team of 6-12 people focused on delivering a specific product feature or component.
A system where outputs are fed back into the process as inputs, allowing for continuous improvement based on user responses.
A term used to describe an organization focused on continuously shipping new features, often at the expense of quality, user experience, or business value.
A hybrid Agile project management framework that combines elements of Scrum and Kanban to improve flexibility and workflow management.