Risk Burn Down Chart Risk Burndown graphs are very useful Communication Tool for seeing if the total project risk is increasing or decreasing over time. It allows stakeholders to see instantly if we are reducing project risk. There are two key pieces of information...
Risk Boards
Risk Boards Risk Boards is another powerful Information Radiator used to Communicate the status of Risks in a Agile Project This is used to make the Risks transparent to the Stakeholders. In the illustration shown here, The Risk Board indicates The Identified Risks...
Burn Up Chart
Burn Up Chart A burn up chart tracks progress towards a projects completion. In the simplest form of burn up chart there are two lines on the chart: A total work line (the project scope line) A work completed line A burnup chart clearly shows both completed work and...
Empirical Process Control
Empirical Process Control There are two types of process controls Defined Empirical Defined process control is based on the assumption that we know what needs to be done. In this case, the work is executed as set of steps. Defined process control is generally done...
Kanban Boards or Task Boards
Kanban Boards or Task Boards In its most basic form, a task board can be drawn on a whiteboard or even a section of wall. Using electrical tape or a dry erase pen, the board is divided into three columns labeled “To Do”, “In Progress” and...
Sprint Retrospective
Sprint Retrospective The Sprint Retrospective is the event in Agile which brings in the iterative, inspective and adaptive nature into picture. The team reflects upon the previous timebox with a view to learn some lessons, adjust the behavior or environment in order...
Sprint Review
Sprint Review At the end of a sprint cycle, two meetings are held: the “Sprint Review Meeting” and the “Sprint Retrospective”. This section describes the Sprint Review Meeting and next section describes the Sprint Retrospectives. One must...
Daily Scrum
Daily Scrum Daily Scrum is an event for the Developers of the Scrum team to communicate, collaborate, inspect and adapt towards the product goal and optimize the probability of meeting the Sprint Goal. Developers are the only mandatory participants of the Daily scrum....
Sprint Planning
Sprint Planning At the beginning of the sprint cycle , a “Sprint planning meeting” is held. Creating a objective to the Sprint – The Sprint Goal Create a Sprint Backlog by selecting what work is to be done There are 3 TOPICS in the Sprint Planning...
Product Increment
Product Increment The Increment is the sum of all Product Backlog Items completed during a Sprint and the value of the increments of all previous Sprints. At the end of a Sprint, the new Increment must be “Done” which means that it should be in a useable condition and...