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documentation of a development team

Last post 07:42 pm January 30, 2018 by Kirsten Krings
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01:41 pm January 25, 2018

we are at the beginnig of scrum for developing products in the paper machinery and are discussing how we should / could solve the huge amount of correspondence and the DoD list for later research?

Actually we are using an Excel sheet (typing the Tasks as well as putting them on boards ....which is double work and inacceptable for me as a Scrum Master)

but development Team only creates this solution and asked me for suggestions. Any idea?


04:37 pm January 29, 2018

Not sure I understand the question. Are you looking for a better way to manage your tasks and user stories? 

If yes, there are tons of tools you can use to create boards online, some of them are free, e.g. Trello. 


11:17 am January 30, 2018

Hey Daria,

thank you for your answer. This might be a tool organizing the Tasks and user stories. I will Forward your idea to the Team and discuss. Thank you ....


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