Adaptive planning is the creation and maintenance of an evolving plan from start to finish based on goals, values, risks, constraints, stakeholder feedback, and the results of reviews.
What is Adaptive Planning
Agile planning is an ongoing activity. Adaptive planning is the creation and maintenance of an evolving plan from start to finish based on goals, values, risks, constraints, stakeholder feedback, and the results of reviews. Planning is done at multiple levels (strategic, release, iteration, daily). The details of the planing is progressively elaborated by using the rolling wave planning. Agile plans are inspected and adapted to reflect changes in requirements, schedules, and budgets, and reprioritized based on team experience, delivery experience, stakeholder feedback, and deficiencies to maximize the business value of delivery.
Top related Tools and techniques of Adaptive Planning
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