IT is faced with a real challenge of reducing its costs and
getting the most value out of its investments. We have come a long way
in defining the new pricing models to embrace this new challenge.
Through this article, I would like to share the benefits of a
two-fold approach for execution of small and large projects. Unit of Work (UOW)
Pricing Model has helped clients a long way to minimize the
costs and has an effective approach defined for execution and delivery of
manageable units. At the same time, Agile Scrum methodology is so widely
accepted these days in the Software industry. An Agile Scrum approach compliments this kind of a pricing model. Contracting can be based on the number of User
stories. The tricky part is to come up with appropriate User Stories. Good amount
of team effort is required to achieve the same. Sprint Scope can be pre-defined
for such User Stories.Consider a typical Waterfall - Fixed Price Project. When we apply the Agile Scrum Methodology to this kind of a project, a typical implementation looks like below. All the Sprints are deployed in Production as a Singe Packaged Release.
Figure1: Agile Scrum Implementation
for Generic Fixed Price Project
Now, when we apply the Agile Scrum Methodology to the Unit of Work Pricing model, a typical implementation looks like below. Each Sprint or Multiple Sprints can account to a Single Release.
Figure2: Agile Scrum Implementation for Unit of Work Pricing Model
In this implementation, be it the Execution or Tracking or Change management, it gets easier and accountable. This helps in achieving great customer satisfaction. Customer becomes part of every execution and embraces the beauty of the delivery. Cost comes down drastically especially with respect to change management.
Based on my experience, here are few practices which we should follow to achieve the most out of this two-fold approach or Agile Scrum methodology:
2. Sprint Planning should be done with some defined overlap of Sprint Cycles in order to give room to incorporate some critical feedback


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