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Capacity Planning for Large Organizations

Luke Hohmann |  61m 1s

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Collaboration at Scale includes making important choices about sequencing work. The goal, as always, is to maximize value of the product resulting from the work of the development teams. An important tool that many Scrum teams are using to help sequence work calculating the "Cost of Delay", which can be defined simply as "what would it be worth to us if we could get this backlog item earlier than another backlog item?". The Cost of Delay is a a key factor in both the CD3 (Cost of Delay Divided by Duration) and "Weighted Shortest Job First" algorithms for sequencing work. Unfortunately, the Cost of Delay estimates used by many organizations do not factor the Cost of Decision Delays, or the time it takes for leaders to make choices. In this Collaboration at Scale webinar, we'll explore both the Cost of Delay and the Cost of Decision Delays and provide frameworks that can help teams make choices that do a better job of maximizing value.

About the author

Luke Hohmann
Luke Hohmann is the founder and CEO of Conteneo Inc. (formerly the Innovation Games® Company). Conteneo’s enterprise software platforms and professional services merge collaboration frameworks, data analytics, and domain expertise to help organizations optimize decision making in the areas of strategy, innovation, sales, product development, and market research. Luke is also cofounder of Every Voice Engaged Foundation (EVEF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit that that helps citizens, governments, and other nonprofit organizations collaborate at scale to solve technical and wicked problems. EVEF has been a leader in the Participatory Budgeting movement, helping citizens prioritize hundreds of millions of dollars through budget games. EVEF has also partnered with the Kettering Foundation to create Common Ground for Action, the first platform for scalable deliberative decision making. Supported by both Agile Alliance and Scrum Alliance, Luke is thankful for the thousands of colleagues from the Agile community who have donated their time to EVEF.