Are you brave enough not to estimate your tasks?
I think tasks estimation and tracking progress based on story task estimates almost always leads to tasks becoming pseudo user stories within large and overestimated real stories. When estimating...
View ArticleWe are in the right truck!
At the beginning I owe you a small explanation to that strange title :-) I would like to write a few words about project tracking. It will be mostly a translation of my post from Battle for Agility...
View ArticleSprinting on a long distance
I find SCRUM’s “sprint” a very intriguing name for an iteration. In the heart of agile development there is continuous delivery of a working software. To do that we time-box software development into...
View ArticleBurning down, climbing up…
tinyPM 2.1 introduced three types of project scope charts. We would like to write few words about differences, advantages and disadvantages of using each of them. We will use all three types of charts...
View ArticleGetting the Most From tinyPM’s Project Tracking
tinyPM provides at the moment several ways to track project’s progress using different types of charts: project scope burndown chart (3 types) project budget tracking chart iteration scope burndown...
View ArticleShall I split my stories? Yes… I mean No!
There is a story card on our wall estimated to 8 points. It’s so easy to tear it down and put two new 3- and 5-point cards instead of that big one. Cool, we can even move one of them to the next...
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