(7) Daily Standup
Once you’ve conducted a sprint planning session, the project sprint is active. Start a Daily Standup (7) session from the ScrumFunction bar to change task status and log progress. Depending on your...
View Article(8) Retrospective
Start a Retrospective (8) session from the ScrumFunction bar. Its primary purpose is to end the sprint. But a ScrumMaster Retrospective gives you powerful analytics, to ponder on your own or discuss...
View ArticleBurndown Graphs
A Burndown graph like you’ve never seen it before! ScrumMaster puts a powerful forecasting tool at your finger tips. The Backlog graph not only shows you where you are (work completed against future...
View ArticleSprint History Charts
Project Sprint History collects Retrospective session summary information and displays it by information type, across the project. Scrum Masters can use these five metrics to analyse results and...
View ArticleScrumMaster Reports
ScrumMaster provides common reports, ready for export into Word, Excel, and PDF formats. Two additional reports, ‘Backlog by Type’ and ‘Burndown Report’ are available for your use when you purchase...
View ArticleYes, We’re Agile but we still Plan, right?
NextWave Mobile Apps:We couldn’t have said it better. Read more above… here’s some solid thinking about Agile Project Planning and the Big Picture! Originally posted on Mac of all Trades - Master of...
View ArticleA hike is to project planning as…
If you haven’t seen this before, Michael Wolfe’s software development analogy to a hike that seems so simple in concept is worth it for the laughs… because we all have been there before. In fact, we...
View ArticleDilbert on Project Management
Project planning, resources, and reality. Dilbert needs help. Dilbert needs ScrumMaster™. ;) How long will your project take? Using ScrumMaster’s interactive burndown chart, change Target Velocity...
View ArticleNextWave ScrumMaster™: Estimating Ending Sprint for Agile Projects
Agile. Scrum. Project management. When does this project finish?!! As scrum masters and project managers, we live in the future as we constantly try to predict it. If you’re already using...
View ArticleAnother Alternative Burndown Chart
Reality… average velocity changes throughout a project. For any number of reasons—level of work, its difficulty, spikes, staff changes, holidays, etc. No two sprints are the same in terms of content...
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