Difference between revisions of "Elegant checklist"
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|context=a complicated job in a complicated environment. Say, flying a plane. | |context=a complicated job in a complicated environment. Say, flying a plane. What happens when I link to {{pbi}}? | ||
|wish in a single line=You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level. | |wish in a single line=You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level. | ||
|therefore in a single line=Use and evolve a concise and complete checklist detailing what must be done before advancing. | |therefore in a single line=Use and evolve a concise and complete checklist detailing what must be done before advancing. |
Revision as of 15:51, 4 January 2012
…a complicated job in a complicated environment. Say, flying a plane. What happens when I link to product backlog item?
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The checklist demonstrates when something is done in this step and thus equals ready for the next step:
- Purpose:
- Remind people what must be done (they already know how to do it)
- Content:
- Captures customer feedback and preserves knowledge
- Frees people to pay attention to the complicated aspects of a job
- Important!
- Test-drive and refine frequently
- Modify to fit each environment
Therefore:
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