Can you draw an example of a Scrum Team’s Kanban board — right now?
In this question, the qualifier ‘Kanban’ is used as a teaser. Anyone interviewing for the role of Scrum Master should be able to draw a simple Sprint board.
The columns of an Sprint board should usually include columns such as :
- Backlog of tasks, (To-do)
- Task In progress (Doing)
- Tasks completed (Done)
Additional information may be included on or attached to any kind of board:
- Scrum Team members
- Sprint or meeting dates
- A burndown chart (progress and work remaining over time)
- A parking lot (topics for future discussion)
You should mention that a Scrum Master is not obliged to provide the Scrum Team with an Sprint board. A board is the responsibility of the Developers working with it. The Scrum Master should, however, support the effort with an introductory workshop on the subject if no member of the team is familiar with offline boards.
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