
Agile Inspirations Planning Cards for Estimation, up to 6 Scrum Team Members with 1 Deck
Price Rs.7,730.00
Product Code:
B06ZYLFJDW
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Weight:
0.50 Pounds
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Product Detail
Each deck has 6 sets for up to 6 Team Members to estimate. The Fibonacci sequence in each set is: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ∞, ?, and coffee cup.
The cards are printed on high-quality card stock and include a box for additional durability and protection.
Agile Planning Cards can be used to play Planning Poker. With the amazing color and design, these cards make it easy to estimate and have fun doing so. The goal is to spark conversation among team members about user stories and reach consensus on sizing.
Instructions:
 1. Each Team Member holds a set of Agile planning cards.
 2. The Product Owner describes one user story and its features.
 3. Team Members discuss and ask questions as needed.
 4. Each Team Member privately selects one card that represents his or her estimate.
 5. Selected cards are revealed at the same time.
 6. If there is consensus, this is the estimate.
 7. If not, repeat steps 3-5 until consensus has been reached.
 8. Repeat for all stories.