Have you implemented Shape Up in your team?
flo merian
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Happy Monday! ☀️
Back in 2019, @rjs open-sourced how product development happens at Basecamp in a book called "Shape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters."
TL,DR:
- 6-week cycles
- Shaping the work
- Making teams responsible
- Targeting risks
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Marco Ancona@marco_ancona2
Morgen
I think Shape up brings a lot of interesting advice. For me the main point is to “allow flexibility in the scope, not in the delivery date”. In other words, a team should be aware that, if the project is not delivered on time, it is not delivered at all. This pushes everyone keeping things simple, and tackling the most uncertain work items first.
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> "if the project is not delivered on time, it is not delivered at all."
absolutely *love* this one 🙏
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I'm also a big fan of Shape Up's appetite-driven thinking, which IMHO is slightly different from the concept of fixed deadline but flexible scope.
Shape Up's appetite is fixed deadline but flexible "how". The appetite determines the solution design, in other words, how a customer need gets satisfied.
Fixed deadline but flexible scope is not a new concept, but switching it to flexible "how" is really clever. It adds a new, more powerful layer to tradeoff making.