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Improving ROI by Valuing Features

Posted February 1, 2004 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review

For many IT organizations in today's economic climate, creating bang for the buck is critical. Projects are closely scrutinized for reasonable returns and rapid payback periods. One of the identified benefits of agile methodologies is the improved ROI through the earlier capture of benefits. First, iterative development can result in early features deployment. In a 10-iteration, 10-month project, enough functionality could be present by, say, iteration four to begin implementation.

About The Author
Jim Highsmith
Jim Highsmith is a Cutter Fellow Emeritus. He was the founding Director of Cutter’s Agile Product & Project Management practice and received the 2005 Stevens Award in recognition of his work in adaptive software development and Agile processes. Mr. Highsmith has 30-plus years’ experience as an IT manager, product manager, project manager, consultant, and software developer. He has consulted with IT and product development organizations and… Read More
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