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Majority Report

Posted by Christophe on June 23, 2009

Today, distributed teams are stuck between 3 bad choices:
-use a limited online collaboration tool, and miss human interaction
-use local white boards, and miss real time information sharing

18 month ago, I wrote about Quickies -technology supported sticky notes- to bridge the white board and it’s online counterpart.

Minority Report offered a pure digital version of the white board.

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According to Schematic, this is maybe not that far away…

Forget the number of LoC (lines of code) metric, here comes the DoG (distance of gesture) productivity metric.

You gotta love progress.

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a simple agile thermometer

Posted by Christophe on January 29, 2008

I’m often asked how to measure the agility of a new team. I have devised elaborated agility self assessment tools for team to reflect on their agility. Somewhat useful when taken for face value: an occasion to reflect on principles and practices and a base for an organized retrospective.

Result driven metrics like story point acceptance ratio, number of open defects at the end of a sprint or customer satisfaction are also very valuable and easy/cheap to track and can be used in the arsenal of tracking systems, as long as they are few in number and only used as guidance and leading to more conversations.

I am working with new scrum teams and have recently came up with yet a simpler thermometer for feeling the agility of the teams: the email inbox!

I have been flooded by an incredible amount of “communication” done through email. So I decided to correlate the team daily email threads and doneness level. Prior to switching to scrum, the team was trading a 100+ email per person per day (!) with a completed request level of 10% (yarrrk). In just on iteration, the volume of email has decreased by 20% with a story completion rate of 50%.

Yes, agile works on face to face conversations, because writing things down takes and lags time and is everything but clear. So my inbox is now my proxy for knowing when the team is struggling in communicating.

I now don’t even have to read emails in detail. When I get a lot of them, I just need to ask “is something wrong? what roadblock can I help remove?“.

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Quickies: sticky notes 2.0

Posted by Christophe on January 19, 2008

Post-it notes are possibly the best tool for agile teams. Versatile, cheap, simple. The result? Magnificent colorful interactive scrum boards.

Scrum board

The drawback? Post it notes are very easy but they can become overwhelming and don’t provide much help for managing large implementation across multiple teams.

Online scrum board management tools (rallydev, versionone etc) try to fill in the gap by providing dependency management, search capacity, burn down charts and more. While they definitively bring a lot of value, they also fail at keeping the team engaged. Nothing beats facing the physical board.

Researchers are about to bridge the gap with Quickies. The technology integrates RFID, Artificial Intelligence and ink recognition technologies can make it possible to create intelligent sticky notes that can be searched, located, can send reminders and messages, and more broadly, can help us to seamlessly connect the physical and digital worlds.

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Flying cars by 2010? No, but finally something to be excited about!

Check out the video here.

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