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|goal=secure that only items ready for the next step flow through
|stage=Sparkle
|stage=Sparkle
|theme=Agile, Lean, Scrum
|theme=Agile, Lean, Scrum
|context=a complicated job in a complicated environment. Say, flying a plane. What happens when I link to {{pbi}}?
|context=a complicated job in a complicated environment, like, say, flying a plane.
|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.
|wish=You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level.
|wish=You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level.
|so=Use and evolve a concise and complete checklist detailing what must be done before advancing.
|wish full=You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level.
|background=The checklist demonstrates when something is '''done''' in this step and thus equals '''ready''' for the next step:
|background=The checklist demonstrates when something is '''done''' in this step and thus equals '''ready''' for the next step:
*Purpose:
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**Test-drive and refine frequently  
**Test-drive and refine frequently  
**Modify to fit each environment
**Modify to fit each environment
|therefore=Use and evolve a concise and complete checklist detailing what must be done before advancing.
 
A !ghter pilot's checklist before he enters aerial combat is a mental aid that frees his mind for “higher order” thinking.
 
Routine task checklists and standardized procedures can free brainpower for creative problem solving which can make the difference between success and failure.
|therefore full=Use and evolve a concise and complete checklist detailing what must be done before advancing.
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==Sources==
{{Web
|url=http://hwebbjr.typepad.com/openloops/2005/09/how_to_create_a.html
|site=Open Loops
|title=How to Create a Better Checklist
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{{Web
|url=http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/m/profile/adegani/Cockpit%20Checklists.pdf
|site=NASA
|title=Cockpit checklists: concepts, design, and use
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{{Web
|url=http://www.bigvisible.com/2012/09/do-scrummasters-need-agile-checklists/
|site=Big Visible
|title=Do ScrumMasters Need Agile Checklists?
}}
}}
Sources:
*[http://hwebbjr.typepad.com/openloops/2005/09/how_to_create_a.html Open Loops » How to Create a Better Checklist]
*[http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/m/profile/adegani/Cockpit%20Checklists.pdf Cockpit checklists: concepts, design, and use]
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 18 March 2014

…a complicated job in a complicated environment, like, say, flying a plane.

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You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level.

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

A !ghter pilot's checklist before he enters aerial combat is a mental aid that frees his mind for “higher order” thinking.

Routine task checklists and standardized procedures can free brainpower for creative problem solving which can make the difference between success and failure.

Therefore:

Use and evolve a concise and complete checklist detailing what must be done before advancing.

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Sources

Open Loops » How to Create a Better Checklist NASA » Cockpit checklists: concepts, design, and use Big Visible » Do ScrumMasters Need Agile Checklists?