Peter Stevens Scrum Breakfast Blog

11-07-2014

Can you recommend a virtual task board?

The participants of my last course had a lot of questions about working with distributed teams. What tools do you need to work with distributed teams? […]
09-07-2008

Managing Scrum: The Right Tool for the Job

So what is the best tool for managing Scrum? Well, it depends. It depends on you and your situation. Michael Dubakov recently asked When is a […]
08-07-2008

Managing Scrum: Traditional Project Management Software

From the moment I started working with Scrum until I wrote the quick poll on agile tool usage, it never even occurred to me to consider […]
07-07-2008

Directory of Scrum Management Tools

Where do you find Scrum Management tools? Here are links to the suppliers mentioned in the poll on Scrum PM Tools: Tangible Tools (card, paper, wall) […]
05-07-2008

Scrum Management Tool Poll Results: Moving Away From Cards?

The poll on Scrum / Agile tools usage was the most popular Scrum Breakfast poll to date — 100 responses, of which 63 were using a […]
24-06-2008

Target Process announces a Free Community Version

TargetProcess announced yesterday on their product blog the availability of the “Free Community Edition” of TargetProcess: You may request and download On-Site version with 5-users licenses […]
19-06-2008

Managing Scrum with Dedicated Tools

…So we started hitting limitations using spreadsheets to manage the Scrum process. What did we look for in a dedicated tool? First we wanted to manage […]
18-06-2008

Managing Scrum with Wiki and Office

For my first Scrum project, I consolidated all of the wish lists into one spreadsheet which became our product backlog. Initially, I had 4 columns: Name, […]
17-06-2008

Managing Scrum with Paper and Cards

The beauty of cards is threefold: 1) They are flexible and 2) they are easy to use when working in a group. Used to manage the […]