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How to do Capacity Planning (in 10 minutes)
Eric Nash, Value Stream Architect
Rally’s Capacity Planning tools model plans for portfolio items of all types on many time horizons. One common use for Capacity Planning is for Quarterly or PI (Planning Interval) Big Room Planning events. Modeling the capacity of teams against demand for feature work helps us make good decisions and avoid “wishful thinking” about delivery commitments.
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Understand Weighted Shortest Job First (in five minutes)
Eric Nash, Value Stream Architect
Weighted shortest job first - commonly shortened to WSJF - is a method of prioritizing and sequencing work in your portfolio to get the best possible economic outcome. If you'd like to learn more about the theory behind Weighted Shortest Job first and why you should use it, you can consult the Scaled Agile Framework or other online coaching resources.
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How to do Capacity Planning (in 10 minutes)
Eric Nash, Value Stream Architect
Rally’s Capacity Planning tools model plans for portfolio items of all types on many time horizons. One common use for Capacity Planning is for Quarterly or PI (Planning Interval) Big Room Planning events. Modeling the capacity of teams against demand for feature work helps us make good decisions and avoid “wishful thinking” about delivery commitments.