My organization is trying to get multiple teams into Scrum. One of our missions is to standardize terminology. I am seeing MVI broken out as minimum value increment vice minimum valuable increment. I have always been told it is the second of the two. Which one is correct. I am not looking for opinions or "this is what we always do," I am looking for references on the term.
Hi @Breeze -- Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
I expect that even "references" are going to be "opinions" on this topic. :^)
As you note using the scrum framework, please consider looking at The Scrum Guide for this idea: https://scrumguides.org/scrum-guide.html#increment
Best regards,
Bill
Hi! Yup, and perhaps they were implying "minimum" for that. (Again, an opinion. :^)
For other references specifically on MVP/MVI, please check in books from: Ron Jeffries, Jeff Patton, Marty Cagan, Mike Cohn, Alistair Cockburn, Mary and Tom Poppendieck.
Whatever you discover, you may find it helpful to gather people on teams and ask "what do we mean by MVI", use that as a starting point, and refine as you improve.
Good luck on aligning the understandings with the teams.
__Bill
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