Tag Archives: scrum
Sprint Burndown Chart Template
Attached is a spreadsheet template for a Sprint Burndown Chart. Features: Color coding for the time estimate (green when estimate goes down and red when it goes up) Color coding for the status (In Progress, Done, and Impediment) Pace and … Continue reading
Bad Timing of a Retrospective
During the last sprint, we made a critical error in planning our meetings. Due to time constraints and people’s schedules, we scheduled the Sprint Retrospective for the last sprint after the Sprint Planning meeting for the next sprint. The retrospective … Continue reading
Incrementally Iterate
Avoid making large sweeping changes to a product. Small evolutions are better than large revolutions. Large changes tend to alienate users when they feel they lost their expert knowlege of the system and their frustration will climax when changes do … Continue reading
Sprint Review Rules
The Sprint Review is the opportunity for the team to demonstrate their accomplishment for the last sprint. This meeting is open to everyone. Here are a few ground rules for Sprint Review Meeting: Everyone who worked on the project must … Continue reading
The Location of the Done Board
We decided to put the “Done Board” in the hallway or other public location in the office to allow other teams and departments to get more exposure to the projects being worked on. This succeeded in getting more visibility, however, … Continue reading
SCRUM Training
I would like to thank Mark Pushinsky at Innovel for the SCRUM training he provided at Biz360. From their site: Innovel helps large scale enterprises develop sustained competitive advantage. Our goal is to give your people and organization the tools … Continue reading
Mind Map: Scrum
I created the following mind map to capture the Scrum process. PDF as well as MindMap files are available. Scrum Mind Map (Scrum Mindmap (PDF) | Scrum Mindmap (CDMM))
