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Klaus Bucka-LassenScrum @ Home
THE GOAL
Background
ROUTINES
Our first board
The simplest version
&
Tasks
Simple morning board
Next step – evening board
Kids do their own reminders
What is that?
Current evening board
Priority /
Dependency
Experiments that didn’t work out (at the time)
• Electronic tool (Trello)
• Pictures vs. drawings vs. text
• Easy reset (in theory)
• One tablet for two kids
• Less visual / in your face => less motivation
• One board for morning and evening routine
• Not motivating in the morning
• Timer that shows the time (left)
• No feel for time
• Not “visible” enough
Visualize, visualize, visualize
KPIs & Rewards
• With rewards (extrinsic)
• Focus is on the reward, not a lasting
change in attitude and behavior
• Without rewards (intrinsic)
• Team-goal (not individual)
• Works much better
But, just like with bonuses …
Have it
your way,
Dad …
Conclusion
• This is about routine rather than change
• Good days are good. Bad days are rarer
• Moving stickies is motivating for the kids – sense of progress
• Visualization helps the kids a lot
Try it! Right now!
Take Away
1. Pair up
2. Write a ToDo and a Done sticky.
3. Think through a routine and write down
the tasks (value stream mapping ;-)
4. Start simple – do rather too few than
too many tasks.
Pick the 3-4 most important.
5. Make one sticky for each task – write or draw or both.
5 min.
THE FAMILY BOARD
The Family Board
The Product Backlog
Our Backlog
• All currently know family tasks
• Visible & anybody can add new stories
• Prioritized by ROI (importance, urgency, value, cost)
• Managed by “Product Owner”
What we might experiment with
• Clearly assigned PO / SM
• Phrase as user stories (especially the “Why”
is not always apparent)
• Epics vs. Stories -> Slicing
• Relative estimates
Sprint Plan
Weekly Sprint Plan
• Prioritized (kind of)
• Visible to everybody
What we might experiment with
• Burn down & velocity
• Impediment list / Blockers
• “Doing” column with WIP-limit
Done
• Used to reflect during the weekly
family meeting
• “Definition of Done”
– not necessary yet
Policies / Agreements
• Make policies explicit by
writing them down
• Review them regularly (e.g.
at the family meeting).
• Examples
• 10 min. reading
=> 10 min. playing on the tablet
(5 min. bonus if reading was own idea)
• Speak English at dinner
• Clean up after you after eating (your plate & cup + 2 more things)
• $2 pocket money payed every Friday
Mapping to Scrum
Roles
• Product Owner &
ScrumMaster
Artifacts
• Product Backlog, Scrum
Board, Policies
• Values
Meetings / Ceremonies
• Daily
• Family meeting
• Retrospective
• Demo
• Refinement
• Planning
Scrum or Kanban?
?
Happy Family
Challenges (summary)
• Motivation for family meetings
• Motivation for getting things done
• Feel for urgency (timing for kids)
• Stickies don’t stick forever
… suggestions?
Links and ReferencesAgiles Vorgehen zu Hause anwenden
Agile finance!
TheAgile Household
Henrik Kniberg
More Links and Tools
Why I exposed our familybudget to our children
[Articles provided by Steve Ostermiller]
Really Dad?
You didn’t
have Scrum
when you
were a kid!?
NO WAY!
Klaus Bucka-Lassen
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@danish_kauboy