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Poker Planning in the context of Scrum
Poker Planning in Scrum
Poker Planning, also known as Planning Poker, is a collaborative and interactive technique used in Scrum for estimating the effort or complexity of Agile development tasks. It is typically done during the Sprint Planning meeting to ensure the team has a shared understanding of the work to be done.
How it Works:
- The Product Owner presents a user story or task to the team.
- Each team member anonymously selects a card representing their estimate of the effort required.
- The cards are revealed simultaneously, and team members discuss the reasons behind their estimates.
- Repeat the process until a consensus is reached on the estimated effort.
Benefits of Poker Planning:
- Encourages team collaboration and communication
- Provides more accurate estimations by leveraging the collective knowledge of the team
- Helps in identifying potential risks and uncertainties early on in the project
Resources:
- Agile Alliance - Planning Poker Technique by Mike Cohn
- Atlassian - What is Planning Poker?
- Scrum.org - Planning Poker: An Agile Estimating and Planning Technique
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