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Using a "Scrum sprint" for Saturday chores. (Auto-corrected to compensate for no flash.) View large for details.
--- Materials ----
- Foam board nailed to the wall in the dining room.
- Self stick 3x5 index cards
- Small sticky notes
--- Roles ---
- Mom = Product Owner
- Dad = ScrumMaster
- Kids = Scrum Team
--- Process ---
- Mom created spreadsheet of "sprint backlog" a few days before.
-- Jobs (or areas of the house) divided into smaller tasks.
- Dad created the heading cards, job cards and the sticky notes of each task.
- 10:30-ish AM a stand up meeting is held in front of the board.
- Points are assigned to each task. Just three possible values to keep it easy:
-- 1 = easy, 2 = normal, 3 = hard
-- Point values of each task decided jointly by kids
-- Value veto power (if needed) from Mom and Dad.
- Point value written on lower right of each task sticky note.
- Go!
- Kids pick any task or two, writing initial in lower right corner of each task sticky note and moving sticky note to "Working" column in the Job row.
- Kid completes task and moves sticky note to "Check" column. Kid then selects next task by initialing and moving it's sticky note to the "Working" column.
- Mom or Dad checks the quality of the work, moving the sticky back to "Working" or over to "Done" column.
- Proceed until all tasks complete about two hours later!
Worked great for our first time!
If you're going to pick a project management technique that appeals to polar bears, SCRUM at least has semi-appealing terminology: scrum master, poker, sprints…
Despite this Mr Fox, wasn't exactly expecting a miracle. Not only has Mrs Polar Bear been legally declared unmanageable, but she also has several successful coups on her CV.
She didn't seem to care about his lovingly crafted backlog. In fact, she spent most the kick-off meeting shuffling poker cards and gnawing on her pen.
Things did pick up when she realized she was going to get to write her own post-it notes, but when the concept of unit-less time cropped up, things turned nasty.
WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Fortunately Mr Fox was quick off the mark, and escaped with only a glancing head injury.
A week into their project, whereas Mr Fox had grown increasingly twitchy, Mrs PB was taking things in her stride. Moving post-it notes, and monitoring her progress with a burn down chart had apparently significantly improved her bean eating performance.
The less said about the status of the blog, the better……
It goes without saying that this story in no way reflects Mr Tom's own opinions or experiences, and does not in anyway satirize real life events
Otra forma de representar visualmente a Scrum.
Esta vez, en Medellín durante un curso oficial de la Scrum Alliance, by Kleer.
Photos taken at one of Martine Devos' highly interactive Certified ScrumMaster classes at Skills Matter, which was held in April 2011.
You can find out more about this course here:
skillsmatter.com/courses/151-martine-devos-scrum-master
And you can find out more about Martine's involvement in the Skills Matter community, including her talks at meet ups, conferences and about her coaching and courses here:
Photos from the first day of Martine Devos' Certified ScrumMaster course, which took place April 18th-19th 2011 at Skills Matter.