The Improving Projects blog from Huge IO (UK & Ireland) is primarily about products, organisations and projects... and how to improve them. As well as musings on agile processes, software engineering in general, and methods like Kanban and Scrum, there's advice here too for users of process planning, execution and improvement tools - and the metrics they can provide. https://uk.huge.io
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Scrumulatory - the new Scrum simulation game!
Looking forward to playing the new Scrum simulation game "Scrumulatory" at my Scrum course tomorrow. Should be fun!" It contains many of the aspects of a real Scrum projects and lets participants get to grips with key visualisations of the Product and Sprint Backlogs. The winning team is not necessarily the team that gains the most revenue from delivered stories, but the one that copes best with the uncertainties that projects throw up.
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