Agile Project Management With Trello: Lisa Komidar, SCM/CAPM PSU World Campus - Learning Design
Agile Project Management With Trello: Lisa Komidar, SCM/CAPM PSU World Campus - Learning Design
Agile Project Management With Trello: Lisa Komidar, SCM/CAPM PSU World Campus - Learning Design
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Agile Release Cycle
Agile Meetings
1 Iteration
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Trello Introduction
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Trello login and installation
• https://trello.com/
• Other platforms: https://trello.com/platforms
– iOS
– Google Store/Android
– Web – Works in any browser
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Setting up Trello environment
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The Board Sidebar
• T he board's sidebar is where all of the settings and controls for the board
are located, as well as the members panel and the board's activity feed.
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Agile Meetings
Each Iteration
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Planning Meeting 1
• Collect requirements
– Creating new cards (User Story)
• User story format:
• As <who>
• I want <what> <when> <where>
• Because <why>
– Prioritize User Story
• Voting
• Adding Label to card
• Adding Due Date to card
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Creating a new card
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Documenting requirements
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Voting on cards
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Adding labels to cards
• Adding labels
• A label is a way of categorizing or prioritizing a card by type, represented
by a color
• Good way to quickly identify sprints
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Adding due dates to cards
• Adding • Editing
• Add due dates to cards to • You can edit a due date by
complete your tasks on time. clicking the due date on the card
back and selecting a new date or
time.
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Agile Meetings
Each Iteration
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Planning Meeting 2
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Converting a Task to a Card
• If the task within a card that cannot be handled in the same iteration, you
can turn items into another card by clicking the item and selecting
"Convert to Card".
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Adding a Member to a Card
• To add an individual to a card, click the card to open it, then choose
"Members" from the right side of the card. Type the member's name or
click on their avatar.
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Subscribing to cards, lists, and boards
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Viewing all of your cards
• You can view all of the cards that you have been accountable and sort
them by board or due date by going to your cards page.
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Adding Todolist
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Agile Meetings
Each Iteration
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Daily Meeting (Status Meeting)
• What it is: The team meets to communicate and synchronize its work.
• How to:
– The ideal is to hold the Daily Meeting live via Skype each day
– During the meeting, each team member answers three questions:
• What have you done since yesterday?
• What are you planning to do today?
• Any impediments/ blocks?
• Any impediment/block identified in this meeting is documented by the
Scrum Master and worked towards resolution outside of this meeting. No
detailed discussions shall happen in this meeting.
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Moving cards
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Receiving Trello notifications
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Filtering cards on a board
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Commenting on cards
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Attachments to Cards
• Adding Attachments
• Deleting Attachments
–Deleting is permanent!
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Agile Meetings
Each Iteration
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Review Meeting
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Agile Meetings
Each Iteration
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Retrospective Meeting
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Creating templates for cards, lists, and boards
• You can make templates for anything. For example, you could:
• To Do Every Week: that contains recurring tasks and copy the list at the
beginning of the week.
• Checklists: That contains checklists for all the things you need to do
something. When you have to give the presentation again, just copy the
card.
• Lessons Learned: That contains lessons that you’ve learned during the
project.
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