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Chicago taskboard
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the IT department also gets some love too\nand its also important where u display your wallboard\ndont just have it in some dark corner\ndisplay it with pride and make it the focus of your work environment\n\n.the 2nd cool trick we learnt is to not just display information from your own team but have have other teams involved as well\nlots of entries displayed information from departments like\n.the third example of an old school wallboard is one from intunity\ni like to call this one laminate and iterate\nso what they’ve done is laminate their wallboard so that they can scribble all over it with useful notes for each iteration\nthe wallboard can then be wiped clean after each iteration\nanother cool trick from intunity is that they have helpful prompts printed onto the wallboard\nsince their wallboard is the central focus of their daily stand ups\nit contains permanent reminders of the agile manifesto and questions to answer\nits great for new starters\n.heres another entry from glintech\nu can see that its an old school wallboard but with a twist\nthey’ve had some fun with it and made their wallboard into a clothes line\nthis time the x axis represents issue progress and the y axis is the list of issues\nissue types are represented by different articles of clothing\n\n.the first one here is an entry from Vishal\nthe x axis is broken up into modules and the y axis is the progress of the issue\nvishal has 2 colours, red cards are for front end tasks and green for back end tasks\n.alright, so the number one tip is to actually have a wallboard\nany kind of wallboard, even an old school paper based one\nlet me just stress that its better to have an old school wallboard rather than nothing at all\nyeah sure, u’ll see a lot of fancy displays in this talk\nbut what we learnt from the ultimate wallboard competition is that teams are still using paper based wallboards and they are effective\nthe reason being is that it gives u information on the project with just a glance at the wallboard\nlets take a look at some old school examples submitted into the competition\n.ah, i can see a few people with their hands down\nbut thats ok, great to see yr interest in wallboards and i know u will go back to work and start your own wallboards with these tips from today\n\n our number one tip is really obvious\nhave a wallboard, any type of wallboard!\nplease raise your hands now if you do use a wallboard in your team.ok, so now that we know what a wallboard is, let’s find out 5 cools tricks that we learnt from the ultimate wallboard competition\n.

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This particular wallboard is displayed on a 55inch plasma tv right above the GH development team\nand at any time they can look up at their wallboard to find out the most current status of the GH product\n.Wallboards are typically displayed above a development team's workspace.\nhere is an example from the atlassian GH team\n but firstly.\nwhat’s a wallboard?\nA wallboard is a type of information radiator used for extreme feedback.welcome everyone\ni hope yr enjoying summit 2011\nmy name is\nand i am part of the JIRA PM group\nrecently we ran the ultimate wallboard contest and we had 87 entries from all over the world\ntoday i’m going to share 5 cool tricks that u can use today\n.









Chicago taskboard