Our team is thinking a lot about work boards right now. By work boards, I mean those information radiators in your hallways and team rooms you use to visualize your work. Work boards could be anything from a formal Scrum Sprint Backlog to a Kanban board to a simple to-do list. Most of them are a variation on this theme:
TO DO |
DOING |
DONE |
[item] [item] |
[item]
[item] |
[item]
[item]
[item] |
For years I have been fascinated by them, even teaching others to design, use, and emerge them in various classes, workshops, and conferences. I’ve spent a ridiculous amount of brain energy thinking about how we model the concepts of work and potential software into a plan on the wall. Too much time, actually. I should have spent more time just making software, but I digress.
Given this fascination of mine, you can imagine how stoked I am to be considering the various experiences of using boards like these to inform our discussions about TFS. To that end, I have a request.
Send Me Pics, Please
I want to see your work board. Please send me photos of your information radiators, regardless of what type they are, technique you use, or white robe you follow.
- If you don’t want the picture made public (say, if I decide to blog it with full attribution) then say so in the email. Otherwise I will assume you are cool with me reposting.
- Please do not send pics of electronic management systems like TFS or its competitors.
- You do NOT need to be close enough to read anything on the cards. I am not trying to get insights into your super-top-secret incubator project. I just want to see how you express your team’s plan.
- I would love it if you would share anything you really like/dislike about your work boards.
- Please feel free to add accompanying information you like including things like:
- How your team uses the board
- How it has evolved over time
- Who cares about it?
- How would you improve it?
- Etc
- Send your pics to [email protected] and thank you for helping us!
OK – sending picts of two teams – not as exemplars of scrum boards – but for discussion purposes
Right on. I got them and am compiling … compiling …