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Kanban kick-start example
Here is a detailed example of a fairly typical 2-tier Kanban board, for teams that know the basics of Kanban and are taking their first steps towards implementing it in practice. Translations: German It is sort of like a code example, or a condense... |
Nov 16, 2009 |
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A3 Problem Solving template and example
For those of you interested in Lean problem solving techniques, Tom Poppendieck and I have created an A3 problem solving example and template. Feel free to use as you please. |
Sep 23, 2009 |
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Scrum Checklist - version 2.0
Check out Scrum Checklist version 2.0! |
Aug 14, 2009 |
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Is your team cross-functional enough?
Cross-functional team doesn’t mean everybody has to know everything - this seems to be a common misinterpretation though. Cross-functional just means that the team as a whole has all skills needed to build the product, and that each team member i... |
Feb 27, 2009 |
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Agile tools
Here's a great list of agile tools on Mike Cohn's User Stories site! Primarily for product backlog and user story management. Only problem is that there are way too few reviews so far. Are you using an agile tool? Go submit a review now and spread the... |
Feb 9, 2009 |
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Scrum checklist
NOTE - this checklist is deprecated. The latest version is here. Here's a first draft of a simple checklist for those of you that are doing Scrum (or believe so...). |
Feb 1, 2008 |
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Index card generator - version 2!
Many people use a spreadsheet to house their Scrum Product Backlog. That works quite fine. However, during sprint planning meetings it is usually much more effective to use physical index cards. See my book Scrum and XP from the Trenches for the reason... |
Dec 18, 2007 |
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Agile toolkit
An agile coach should never leave home without his Agile Toolkit! Mine is much sloppier. The pretty one above belongs to my co-coach David Barnholdt. |
Nov 10, 2007 |
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Index card generator
For those of you that do Scrum, here's a simple tool that generates printable index cards in A5 format directly from your Excel-based product backlog. |
Apr 30, 2007 |



