Neil Killick
1 min readDec 9, 2018

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What is most important is not that your forecast is “right”, but that it gives you early exposure to schedule risk and gives you sufficient information to take action. And anyway this approach isn’t just using “averages”, it is using variance and confidence levels.

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Neil Killick
Neil Killick

Written by Neil Killick

Software/product coach and leader. Expert in agile product development and product management.

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