Disrupt Inside the Box T.P. Ong, NPDP, Emerson Electric Originally presented: January 17, 2019 Watch time: 58 minutes Access the Webcast Innovation is critical for business growth
Teams select the work for their sprints and collaborate to achieve a common goal
However, traditional VOC doesn’t meld well with development accomplished in a series of sprints. We’ll discuss how to get more benefits from VOC in Agile teams
Lessons from Goldilocks: Being a Good Stakeholder During Sprint Reviews Stephanie Bryant | PDMA Inspire Innovation Conference • November 13, 2022 Whether you're using Scrum or Kanban, or any of the many approaches to agile project management (and predictive project management as well), you will run into some form of work review
Add the additional uncertainty of how much feedback will need to be implemented during the sprints, or how many defects need to be corrected
Read time: 5 minutes In my previous article, When Scrum is not Scrum , I listed five criteria that must be met to say you are doing Scrum: Teams pull work from backlogs at their own pace Feedback is implemented at a higher priority than new development Defects are corrected at a higher priority than new development so that releases remain “potentially shippable” Sprints produce working functionality, not chunks of software An engaged product owner can convey the problems to solve for the team That article addressed all but the fifth – having an effective product owner
While conducting creative team workshops or innovation sprints, project leaders emphasize the need to “think outside the box”
They can’t apply negative consequences to “push” the teams along, and they have not implemented “real Agile” where teams can set and meet their sprint goals and recognize each other for progress at daily stand-up meetings
One 12 in. x 14 in. x 6 in. box contains 120 flat face shields, more than four times the quantity in a box of standard face shields. This one box can be carried by a single person, allowing for easy and efficient access, distribution, and storage.
3 Comments - He showed our team this folded design for the headband so it will lay flat in a box and can unfold outwards for use as a face shield
Chapter 4 Insights # 5– Product Design & Development Tools “I try not to think out of the box anymore, but on its edge, its corner, its flap, and under its bar code