Decision making around epics

  • Do epics need acceptance criteria?

    As a product manager, your team will need to know when to define completion for the epic.
    You will also need to write a clear set of acceptance criteria—the high-level list of requirements your team will need to approve..

  • What brings structure and decision making around epics?

    A Kanban board is used to structure all the steps needed for the definition and implementation of epics.
    Steps like analyzing, prioritization, estimation, go/no-go decision, planning, forecasting, implementation and deployment.
    This is a very well-known Agile tool, which in this case is called the Portfolio Kanban.Sep 24, 2019.

  • What is an epic hypothesis statement?

    The Epic Hypothesis Statement (EHS) is a detailed hypothesis that describes an Epic or a large initiative designed to address a growth roadblock or to capitalize on a growth opportunity..

  • What is the epic acceptance criteria?

    Define the criteria for the completion of an Epic
    Acceptance Criteria is a list of requirements that describes what is to be built and that your team would need to approve.
    Acceptance Criteria give you the limits of the story..

  • What is the purpose of the program epic?

    What is the purpose of a program epic? A program epic is used to gather and measure the cost, duration, and program increment objectives of multiple initiatives within a single agile release train (ART), that are too big or complex to be covered by a single Program Increment..

  • Who approves epics?

    An Epic is a significant solution development initiative.
    Due to their considerable scope and impact, epics require the definition of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) [1] and approval by Lean Portfolio Management (LPM).Sep 6, 2023.

  • Creating the Lean Business Case
    The LPM reviews the Lean business case to make a go/no-go decision for the epic.
    Once approved, portfolio epics move to the Ready state of the Portfolio Kanban.Sep 6, 2023
  • Epic Owners (EO) work collaboratively with stakeholders to define the Epic, the Lean business case, and the definition of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and are responsible for shepherding the epic through the portfolio Kanban system.
  • What is the purpose of a program epic? A program epic is used to gather and measure the cost, duration, and program increment objectives of multiple initiatives within a single agile release train (ART), that are too big or complex to be covered by a single Program Increment.
Sep 6, 2023Due to their considerable scope and impact, epics require the definition of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) [1] and approval by Lean Portfolio  EpicImplementation Strategies for
Sep 6, 2023The LPM reviews the Lean business case to make a go/no-go decision for the epic. Lean budgets' empowerment and decentralized decision-making 
Sep 6, 2023The LPM reviews the Lean business case to make a go/no-go decision for the epic. Once approved, portfolio epics move to the Ready state of the 

Should business epics be implemented incrementally?

It is a key capability of the agile enterprise to properly analyze and sequence business epics for implementation.
While it’s easy to think of epics as big, binary, monolithic, committed blobs of work, the reality is they should be implemented incrementally to achieve the benefits of agility.

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What are epics & why should you use them?

Epics are a helpful way to organize your work and to create a hierarchy.
The idea is to break work down into shippable pieces so that large projects can actually get done and you can continue to ship value to your customers on a regular basis.
Epics help teams break their work down, while continuing to work towards a bigger goal.

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What are epics in agile project management?

Learn about epics in agile project management and how they support continuous value delivery.
Epics are high-level work management tools that help organize large pieces of work and can be broken down into smaller pieces for the scrum team to work on.

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What is the epics decision-making framework?

We’ve developed the EPICS Decision-Making Framework to address the five key aspects of decision making:

  1. If there’s no clear rationale for who is involved in a decision
  2. at what point
  3. teams will feel lost
  4. misinformed
  5. upset over their involvement (or lack thereof)

Establish a standard upfront to determine who is involved in the decision.



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