A common model for writing UserStories is the UserStory after Mike Cohn [1]: As Who do I want What, so that Why. For example, “As a consultant I want to publish articles so I become famous.” When working as a ScrumConsultant for bor!sgloger I find time and again that the UserStories of our customers usually [...]
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Start with the Why
June 11th, 2010 08:23 pm von Christoph Oberle · No Comments · Scrum, Scrum Artefacts, Scrum Basics
5 min on Scrum | Business Value
March 11th, 2010 11:20 am von Boris Gloger · No Comments · Product Backlog, Product Owner, Scrum
Luke Hohmann has explained in his article “Why Prioritizing Your Product Backlog for ROI Doesn´t Work” [1] that it is necessary to priorize a backlog item: “identify stakeholder preferences, understand which backlog items align to corporate strategy, and demonstrate which backlog items drive profit.” Whether you go along with his ideas, which he is stating [...]
Scrum Tools | Tobias Mayer wrote about the Taskboard
August 14th, 2009 03:04 pm von Boris Gloger · No Comments · Methods, Scrum Artefacts, Scrum Meetings, ScrumTools
This is a review and a comment about the great article of Tobias Mayer: “The Heart of Scrum.” [1] “The longer I teach and coach Scrum, the more I become convinced that the task board is the heart of Scrum. Without the task board there is no center, no focus, no hub.” I completely agree. The [...]
ScrumMaster’s Equipment
June 16th, 2009 11:14 am von Katrin Dietze · No Comments · Scrum Artefacts, Scrum Basics, Scrum Meetings, Scrum Training, ScrumTools
24 pages pure Scrum — The orange Scrum checklist! All roles. All artefacts. All meetings. There is no better short Scrum Checklist. Use it to remember the simple but hard to do Scrum rules in the heat of daily work and stress. Create an enjoyable and productive work environment with your Scrum-Team and let the [...]
Certified Product Owner – How to ESTIMATE Business Value – Relative Weight
November 13th, 2008 11:44 am von Katrin Dietze · No Comments · Agile Planning, Scrum Artefacts, ScrumTools
When I run a Certified Scrum Product Owner class, I talk about the necessity to prioritize the Product Backlog. Mike Cohn found the idea in the work of Karl Wiegers first: Customers are never thrilled to find out they can’t get all the features they want in release 1.0 of a new software product (at [...]
Scrum Tools | Taskboard
September 12th, 2008 11:50 am von Katrin Dietze · No Comments · Scrum Artefacts
We gave a Certified ScrumMaster class two weeks ago in Cape Town and near Johannesburg. One participant of the class did sent me the taskboard they created: They are in the middle of a Sprint. They do run 4 backlog Items in parallel. That is something they can improve. But it is a very good [...]
Product Backlog | Templates | Scrum Tools
July 1st, 2008 11:57 am von Katrin Dietze · No Comments · Product Backlog, ScrumTools
Henrik Knieberg allowed me to share his Version of an Excel Product Backlog template with you: Index Card Generator. Danielo Bardusco shared a very nice Excel based Product Backlog template with us: Danielos Barduscos Backlog Template. I got a very interesting case study from the Scrum Desk people: Scrum Desk Case Study. I forgot to mention the most [...]








