by Amit Kulkarni | May 14, 2016 | Agile Scrum
There are two types of process controls DefinedEmpirical Defined process control is based on the assumption that we know what needs to be done. In this case, the work is executed as set of steps. Defined process control is generally done using Waterfall framework....
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 18, 2016 | Agile Scrum
In its most basic form, a task board can be drawn on a whiteboard or even a section of wall. Using electrical tape or a dry erase pen, the board is divided into three columns labeled “To Do”, “In Progress” and “Done”. Sticky notes...
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 12, 2016 | Agile Scrum
Sprint Backlog consists of Sprint Goal (WHY) Product Backlog Items selected for this Sprint which will help meet the Sprint Goal (WHAT) Plan to deliver the Product Backlog Items (HOW) It is common practice that the Sprint Backlog is represented on a task board which...
by Amit Kulkarni | Apr 12, 2016 | Agile Scrum
In archaeology, the term “artifact” refers to an object that was made by a human. The Latin roots of the word artifact roughly translate to “Work of Art.” So, an artifact is something that we make, either a tool that solves a problem, or a work of art that inspires...
by Amit Kulkarni | Mar 24, 2016 | Agile Scrum
Let us understand the essence and Intent behind the definition of the Chicken and Pig roles which is used by many in context of the Scrum Teams. Let us consider the following fable while defining the 2 roles – The Pig and the Chicken : The fable was referenced to...