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Scrum Process and Artefacts Presentation Template (PPT icons)
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Scrum Process and Artefacts Presentation Template (PPT icons)
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Additional Scrum Artefacts
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Additional Scrum Artefacts" appears to focus on agile project management elements particular to Scrum methodology. It features a representation of a User Story on a yellow sticky note, indicating the basic template of "As a \<role>, I want \<goal/desire> so that \<benefit>". This formula is foundational in agile development, helping to define features from an end-user perspective. Additionally, the slide showcases Planning Poker cards, which are tools used in Scrum to facilitate consensus-based, gamified estimation of tasks or features complexity.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is plain white.
- The slide title is in bold, black font, near the top of the slide.
- Two stickies are visually represented: one resembling a yellow Post-it note and another resembling a white piece of paper torn from a spiral notebook.
- A thumbtack graphic pins the white sticky; it casts a small shadow, adding a 3D effect.
- The Planning Poker cards have a vibrant green back with white stripes and numbers "1" and "3" indicating their values.
- One card with "Card X" is separated to the right, drawing attention by isolating it from the pile.
- The yellow sticky note and white notebook paper feature hand-written style text placeholders.
- The icons and images have a hand-drawn, sketched style with noticeable outlines and scribble fills.
The slide has a playful, casual design aesthetic with the sketched icons and objects giving a creative, informal flair. The contrast between the plain background and the colorful elements aids in directing viewer's attention to the text and graphics.
Use Cases
- To introduce the concept of User Stories and Planning Poker in a training session for new team members unfamiliar with Scrum.
- During a sprint planning meeting to remind participants of the format and purpose of User Stories and to prepare for estimation activities.
- In a workshop or seminar about agile methodologies to provide a visual representation of key Scrum practices.
- To enhance a presentation on agile project management with visual aids that illustrate Scrum concepts and encourage interactive participation.