Definition of Ready – Crafting ‘Ready’ User Stories: A Blueprint for Sprint Success

To ensure smooth sprint execution, it’s vital to have “ready” user stories, clear, feasible, and testable. A sample user story for password reset should have acceptance criteria, security measures, scalability, and performance criteria defined. The “Definition of Ready” checklist outlines the necessary criteria for a user story to be considered ready for implementation.

A Day in the Life of a Technical Program Manager

As a Program Manager, my daily routine is a delicate dance between reacting to immediate needs and proactively driving long-term initiatives. In this blog post, […]

Technical Program Manager or Engineering Manager Interview questions : Tell me about me your leadership style you use

In the realm of successful leadership, adaptability in employing different leadership styles is crucial. I don’t adhere to a single leadership approach; rather, I tailor […]

TPM Interview Question – As a Technical Program Manager, how would you handle a situation were critical and blocker bug is reported one day before the launch ?

Handling a critical and blocker bug reported just one day before a launch is a challenging situation that requires a swift and well-coordinated response. Here’s […]

Program Status Meeting

Apart from running regular daily standup meetings with development/engineering team, it is important to run Program Status Meeting involving engineering, program management, product management , […]

Portfolio – Project Selection and Prioritisation

Portfolio – Project Selection and Prioritisation As Portfolio / Program Manager, you will have lot of projects in your project backlog. As an effective Portfolio/Program […]