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Kris Hatcher

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Kris is a web developer working at a Healthcare company in Dayton, Ohio. He has a passion for UI & UX design and has over 10 years of experience working in a wide variety of fields. He recently moved into a new job which employs Agile practices and has become an outspoken proponent of them. Kris can be contacted at [email protected].
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2U, Inc.
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Development
Job Title
Engineering Tech Lead
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Agile
Architecture
Cloud
DevOps
Lean
Process Improvement
Software Development
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United States
Kris is a web developer working at a Healthcare company in Dayton, Ohio. He has a passion for UI & UX design and has over 10 years of experience working in a wide variety of fields. He recently moved into a new job which employs Agile practices and has become an outspoken proponent of them. Kris can be contacted at [email protected].

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financial graph How to Train Agile Product Owners Using Financial Terms

Prioritizing stories for an upcoming sprint can lead to confusion and miscommunication between the product owner and agile teams. But putting that exercise into financial terms, such as purchase, budget, cost, and investment—a set of words that everyone understands, no matter what their area of expertise is—gets everyone thinking about value.

organizational structure Code Factories: Making Agile Work in Large Organizational Teams

Making the transition to agile can be difficult for teams that are used to working in large groups and reporting to a single manager. Kris Hatcher suggests a new way to work: in smaller teams called code factories, which are created to stick with a specific product throughout its lifetime.

user story card Simplify Your User Stories: Make Them Independent

Writing independent user stories seems simple, but it is actually difficult to do well. There are often parts of some stories that are dependent on other stories' functionalities, so it's not easy to keep them separated. Kris Hatcher relates how his team wrote and scored stories to keep them independent but still meeting acceptance criteria.

Fish jumping into bigger bowl Welcome to Agile: A Developer’s ExperienceIn this article, a developer shares his personal experience with the transition from a waterfall environment to an agile one. He compares what it was like for him coding, learning, and communicating using each methodology, and he shares what it was like making the change to agile—and why he's never looking back.