scrum

The Monthly Review – January – Hello Studio, I Missed You

February 1, 2012

Holding a Monthly Review I am committed to completing a monthly review on my progress towards the goals I outlined for 2012. Last year I skipped this activity as I didn’t want to admit how far I was falling off the mark. The result of that choice was that I remained off track with no [...]

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How I did with Scrum in September

October 1, 2008

My Taskboard on Oct 1 My Scrum Taskboard In September I wrote several posts about using Scrum to manage my art career. In the last post I wrote about taskboards and explained how I was using it to track all the work I wanted to complete in September. Quick refresher – the colored cards are [...]

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Taskboards

September 19, 2008

  Managing the Work In my last Art and Scrum post I talked about tasks, which are basically todo lists for each of the stories. As we all know there are many ways to maintain todo lists. I’ve tried all sorts of different methods of managing them and some work better than others. For a [...]

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Tasks

September 15, 2008

Structures #24    ©2003    32" x &23quot;   Today I finally get to breaking stories into tasks. [See all posts about here: Scrum and My Art Business.] Tasks – The How When I summarized the overall scrum process and sprints in my last post I didn’t give much information about how a team goes [...]

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Teams and Sprints

September 11, 2008

  Another post in my series on Scrum and My Art Business. My last post I talked about User Stories. I was going to write about managing tasks in this post but realized I needed to cover some more basics first. The Team In a previous post I introduced the product owner as one of [...]

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User Stories

September 3, 2008

What Needs Done The requirements for a software project are called user stories in the world of Scrum. These are basically a list of things that the software needs to do and they are written by the product owners, as I mentioned in my last scrum post. User stories have a fairly specific format according [...]

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Product Owners

August 27, 2008

Another post on my series on Scrum and how it relates to my art business. You can read all of the posts here: Scrum and Art. Product Owners There are 3 roles that people can play when they are on a Scrum team: Product Owner, Scrum Master and Team Member. All 3 of these roles [...]

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