Blog post by Professional Scrum Trainer Jesse Houwing: Physical and Digital Tools for Scrum Masters and their Teams http://ow.ly/xLc030nas1j
John Erikson what is it that you drag around?
Blog post by Professional Scrum Trainer Jesse Houwing: Physical and Digital Tools for Scrum Masters and their Teams http://ow.ly/xLc030nas1j
John Erikson what is it that you drag around?
Business Agility Transformation and Agile Delivery Lead, Senior Manager Accenture Cloud First Design
5yI carry chalk pens as they will write on glass, light, dark surfaces, or any surface in opaque bright lines. I also carry Staedler broad dry wipe pens as they're 100% recyclable and I give packs to Teams and Dymo label print their team names on each pen. For some reason people really like this :). Ive a Polaroid instant camera to create their avatars. I carry a Google cast used to broadcast desktop to screens or display kanban, burn down or pipeline (and a wired multi adapter for my MS Surface). Recently I've got a micro projector with built in stereo speakers, an Apeman M7, hdmi, Bluetooth, 500ANSI lumens and 30k contrast, similar size as a coffee mug. It's great where you have a meeting room but no screen. I use Post-it super sticky lined notes, theyre the best I've found and their multiple colours allow a rapid visual indicator of PBI per Scrum Team and per Sprint. I have chart tape for straight sem perm lines. For audio conferencing I have a Jabra conference speaker, the size of a t-cup saucer, its wired and Bluetooth with noise cancellation with great battery life. Its also good for music playback, though upstaged by the Apeman M7. Personal audio I use Shure 535's with a custom mic cable from Null Audio and Cyrus DAC