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To jumpstart {{p|scrum}}, use:
To jumpstart {{p|scrum}}, use:


#{{p|stable teams}} to get started.
#{{usage|stable team}}.
#{{p|yesterday’s weather}} to successfully pull {{p|product backlog items}} into a {{p|sprint}}.
#{{usage|yesterday’s weather}}.
#{{p|daily clean code}} to get defect free at the end of the {{p|sprint}}.
#{{p|daily clean code}} to get defect free at the end of the {{p|sprint}}.
#{{p|first things first}} to get stuff done.
#{{p|first things first}} to get stuff done.

Revision as of 15:15, 18 May 2013

To jumpstart scrum, use:

  1. stable team to sustain maximum results of human assets.
  2. yesterday’s weather to successfully pull product backlog items into a sprint and get them done.
  3. daily clean code to get defect free at the end of the sprint.
  4. first things first to get stuff done.
  5. start what you finish and finish what you start to really get things done.
  6. andon cord to deal with emergencies.
  7. boom buffer to deal with interruptions during the sprint.
  8. scrumming the scrum to ensure you continuously improve.
  9. happiness index to get teams to have fun while accelerating.
  10. teams that finish early accelerate faster to get hyperproductive.

Joined at the hip with scrum shock therapy.

Fuse with a healthy product jumpstart.

Poster

Scrum Jumpstart.jpg

Sources

Improvement Suggestions