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Document Prerequisites in the context of Mikado Method

Document Prerequisites in Mikado Method

In the Mikado Method, Document Prerequisites is a critical step that involves identifying and documenting all potential prerequisites needed to complete a specific task or achieve a desired outcome. This practice helps teams to gain a clear understanding of the dependencies and requirements necessary to make progress in their development process.

Key steps in Document Prerequisites:

  1. Identify Dependencies: List all the tasks, components, or external factors that need to be completed or acquired before moving forward with the main task.

  2. Document Requirements: Clearly outline the necessary resources, information, or conditions that are essential for successfully completing the task.

  3. Update Continuously: Regularly review and update the list of prerequisites as the project evolves to ensure that all dependencies are captured.

By documenting prerequisites, teams can proactively address potential obstacles, reduce risks of delays, and improve overall project planning and execution.

Best resources on Document Prerequisites in Mikado Method:

  1. The Mikado Method by Ola Ellnestam and Daniel Brolund

  2. Mikado Method: A Pragmatic Introduction - Leanpub

  3. The Mikado Method: Teaching Your Team to Pull Your Codebase Apart - InfoQ

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