Submitted by MichaelJames on June 21, 2007 - 2:43pm.
With the 2.1.0 release, ScrumWorks Pro now allows both n-dimensional groupings (via themes) and more conventional nested hierarchies (via Programs and Groups). Some of our customers have already seized this feature to organize their large backlogs.
I see the need for this even with the relatively simple backlog students create during the CSM courses. Often they'll need to spread Post-It notes across the wall in messy groups and tables before they can cherry pick the highest ROI items as candidates for the first Sprint Backlogs.
No one said being a Product Owner was easy. But the analytics in ScrumWorks Pro can ease the pain in large high-stakes projects.
With the 2.1.0 release, ScrumWorks Pro now allows both n-dimensional groupings (via themes) and more conventional nested hierarchies (via Programs and Groups). Some of our customers have already seized this feature to organize their large backlogs.
I see the need for this even with the relatively simple backlog students create during the CSM courses. Often they'll need to spread Post-It notes across the wall in messy groups and tables before they can cherry pick the highest ROI items as candidates for the first Sprint Backlogs.
No one said being a Product Owner was easy. But the analytics in ScrumWorks Pro can ease the pain in large high-stakes projects.
--mj