Difference between revisions of "Future flow map"
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*pulls the future towards you; | *pulls the future towards you; | ||
*naturally exhibits pull behavior when ‘walking the board’; | |||
*supports our working from left to right habit; | *supports our working from left to right habit; | ||
*evokes a more natural behavior to replenish any future states that drop below the low water mark; | *evokes a more natural behavior to replenish any future states that drop below the low water mark; | ||
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*make shake up and open minds for new ideas; | *make shake up and open minds for new ideas; | ||
*may need some time to catch on; | *may need some time to catch on; | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 2 September 2015
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I’m a big fan of a future-oriented board. Stuff not done is all future stuff. Normally we draw timelines with future stuff on the right hand side and past stuff on the left hand side. A ‘future flow board’:
- pulls the future towards you;
- naturally exhibits pull behavior when ‘walking the board’;
- supports our working from left to right habit;
- evokes a more natural behavior to replenish any future states that drop below the low water mark;
- helps to create a shared vision, maybe even goal;
- provides a kind of roadmap towards future releases;
- maps elegantly to a story map (rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise);
- make shake up and open minds for new ideas;
- may need some time to catch on;
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