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If you’ve decided flexible capacity is right for your team, here is how you can convince your boss to get approval. If you are not sure if flex capacity is right for you, read our blog How and When to Use Flexible Capacity.
You’ll need to make a clear data-driven case that based on existing resources you won’t hit a deadline. Use historical velocity and resource data to extrapolate a timeline forward. Be realistic about timelines because even the best plans and hopes are often not what actually transpires.
You’ll need to show that additional FTE developers will not solve the problem and the deadline will be missed. Some things to consider:
There are a number of things to consider when making this comparison:
Now that you have a data-driven case, you are ready to present to your boss or upper management. Before presenting you’ll want to make sure you have an actual source of flexible capacity with rates and ramp up times. Force the decision to be between concrete action and inaction, not hypothetical action.
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