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Running experiments to build Dynamics 365 and Power Platform apps
Manage episode 361270436 series 2521928
#140. Today, it’s just me, and I’d like to discuss what EMPIRICISM means to teams building complex, enterprise Dynamics 365 and Power Platform applications.
In this episode, I’ll break down what empiricism is and its importance in Scrum, provide examples of work that would benefit from an empirical approach, and share insights on how we can use empiricism to build better business apps and improve our processes, tools, and techniques.
HIGHLIGHTS
- [01:45] Why Scrum is based on an empirical process
- [05:01] Example of how empiricism works
- [06:21] Why the defined process control is the opposite of empiricism
- [10:01] The importance of empiricism in Scrum
- [10:53] Examples of simple work where Scrum is unnecessary
- [11:42] Examples of more complex work that would benefit from an empirical approach
- [14:07] What I love most about Scrum
- [15:50] Lessons that my business apps teams and I learned from our experiments
- [17:27] My challenge to you
RESOURCES
- What is the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cycle?
- OODA Look by John Boyd explained: the process
- Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald’s by Ray Kroc
- Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) in Aquorea Victoria
- Empiricism
- The Scientific Method
Support the show
CONNECT
🌏 Amazing Apps website
MY ONLINE COURSES
🚀 Agile Foundations for Microsoft Business Apps
🏉 Scrum for Microsoft Business Apps
Keep experimenting 🧪
-Neil
156 episoder
Running experiments to build Dynamics 365 and Power Platform apps
Amazing Apps - learn how to build agile Dynamics 365 and Power Platform business apps using Scrum
Manage episode 361270436 series 2521928
#140. Today, it’s just me, and I’d like to discuss what EMPIRICISM means to teams building complex, enterprise Dynamics 365 and Power Platform applications.
In this episode, I’ll break down what empiricism is and its importance in Scrum, provide examples of work that would benefit from an empirical approach, and share insights on how we can use empiricism to build better business apps and improve our processes, tools, and techniques.
HIGHLIGHTS
- [01:45] Why Scrum is based on an empirical process
- [05:01] Example of how empiricism works
- [06:21] Why the defined process control is the opposite of empiricism
- [10:01] The importance of empiricism in Scrum
- [10:53] Examples of simple work where Scrum is unnecessary
- [11:42] Examples of more complex work that would benefit from an empirical approach
- [14:07] What I love most about Scrum
- [15:50] Lessons that my business apps teams and I learned from our experiments
- [17:27] My challenge to you
RESOURCES
- What is the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cycle?
- OODA Look by John Boyd explained: the process
- Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald’s by Ray Kroc
- Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) in Aquorea Victoria
- Empiricism
- The Scientific Method
Support the show
CONNECT
🌏 Amazing Apps website
MY ONLINE COURSES
🚀 Agile Foundations for Microsoft Business Apps
🏉 Scrum for Microsoft Business Apps
Keep experimenting 🧪
-Neil
156 episoder
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