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Mothers Day Card Printable [freebie!]

Posted: 29 Apr 2012 02:55 AM PDT


Welcome to a week of celebrating Women and Motherhood! Mother’s Day is right around the corner, so take a minute and print off a card for your mom [or your husbands mom]. It will mean the world to her!

I printed my card on a regular sized piece of card stock, folded it in half and whala! You have a cute semi-homemade card for your mom! You could also add a few other crafty details to make it really personal, like ribbon, buttons, a note, or some Washi tape. It’s up to you! Stay tuned for LOTS more fun, printables, and inspiration this week!

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Daily Scrum: Not Just for ScrumMasters

Posted: 08 Apr 2012 07:55 PM PDT

[I never refer to the daily scrum (or daily standup) meeting as a "status meeting." The term "status meeting" is too pejorative for most of us. For me it conjures images of sitting around a table with each person giving an update to a project manager while everyone else feigns interest while either mentally preparing for their own upcoming update or wondering how much longer the meeting will last. I prefer to think of the daily scrum as a synchronization meeting. Team members are synchronizing their work: Here's what I did yesterday and what I think I'll do today. How about you? Done well a daily scrum (daily standup) meeting will feel energizing. People will leave the meeting enthused about the progress they heard others make. This won't happen every day for every team member, of course, but if team members dread going to the daily scrum, that is usually a sign of trouble. I want to offer one of my favorite tips for an effective daily scrum: If you're a ScrumMaster, don't make eye contact with someone giving an update. Making eye contact is human nature. When we speak, we make eye contact with someone. It's only natural that a team member will look at the ScrumMaster; call it a legacy of too many years under traditional management but a lot of people on Scrum teams do look at their ScrumMasters a bit like managers to whom they need to report status. By not making eye contact with someone giving an update, the ScrumMaster can, in a subtle way, prevent each report becoming a one-way status report to the ScrumMaster. Each person's report is, after all, intended for all other team members.

Check In, Don't Check Up

Posted: 02 Apr 2012 07:43 AM PDT

[I've never been a micro-manager, especially not since using agile and Scrum. I could have turned into a micro-manager early in career, except I've always been too busy to spend my time checking up on people. But, while I've avoiding checking up on teams or people, I've never been reluctant to check in with them. I was recently reminded of this by reading an article about the importance of small wins. scoreboard While checking up and checking in may seem similar, there are four key things a good ScrumMaster or agile project manager can do to avoid crossing the line into micro-management while still checking in on a team: 1) Be sure the team has the full autonomy to solve whatever problem they've been given. A good ScrumMaster ensures the team is given complete autonomy to self-organize and achieve the goal its been given. 2) Don't just ask team members about their progress; offer them real help. ScrumMasters do this, for example, by protecting the team from outside distractions and removing (or even anticipating) any impediments. 3) Avoid blaming individuals. Things will occasionally go wrong. Assigning blame when that happens will make people feel they are being checked up on rather than just being checked in with. 4) Don't hoard information. Micromanagers tend to view information as a resource to be retained and only shared when needed. A good ScrumMaster will share anything learned by checking in with others who could benefit from it. So, stop reading this blog and go check in with your agile team right now. Just don't check up on them.

GASPing About the Product Backlog

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 08:40 AM PDT

[I've been wondering lately if Scrum is on the verge of getting a new standard meeting--the Backlog Grooming Meeting, which is a meeting an increasing number of teams are doing each sprint to make sure the product backlog is prepared and ready for the start of the next sprint.