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Goal Diagram in the context of Disciplined Agile Delivery
Goal Diagram in Disciplined Agile Delivery
In Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD), a Goal Diagram is a visual representation that helps teams understand the goals of the project or initiative they are working on. It provides a high-level overview of the objectives that the team is striving to achieve and helps align everyone towards a common purpose.
Components of a Goal Diagram:
- Goals: Represent the desired outcomes of the project.
- Objectives: Describe the tasks or milestones that need to be accomplished to achieve the goals.
- Strategies: Outline the approach or plan to reach the objectives.
- Metrics: Define how progress towards the goals will be measured.
Benefits of using Goal Diagrams:
- Clarity: Provides a clear understanding of what needs to be achieved.
- Alignment: Helps align team members towards a common goal.
- Focus: Keeps the team focused on the most critical objectives.
- Measurability: Enables tracking progress and measuring success.
Resources:
- Disciplined Agile Delivery: An Introduction
- Disciplined Agile - Goal Diagrams
- Goal Diagrams and Work Item Lists in Disciplined Agile Delivery
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