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Using jgraph to make your burndown chart
sep 21st, 2009 by cjbarroso

In the begining, there was Excel…
As most of the new practitioners, I started to make my charts in a spreadsheet (Excel, OO Calc). Like all the tools made too generalistic, I don’t like it, and felt that something is terribly wrong in the universe.
Then I start a search for a tool that:

1- Can be used from the CLI
2- The graphic can be written / modified by the most quantity of tools possible.
3- Use a text-only format. Well, this wasn’t a requirement at first, but becames one when I find this tool
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Scrum evangelization
sep 4th, 2009 by cjbarroso

Today I finally agree with the managers to use in our software developement process, and possibly in the industrial process too, once I prove that the process is solid and my capabilities to implement it are mature enough.

This will be my diary, where I’ll write all my experiences in this journey, and I hope several things more.

To begin, lets speak abot the negotiation: in order to change some of the corporative manners, your boss / managers must have a lot of confidence in you, because this looks like a big step (and indeed, it is!). In my case, the only point where the managers get a little nervous was when I say that we will not use gantt charts to track this project. The bosses then ask me some method to know what’s the project level of success, then I show them the  charts and explained it’s use, then they remained calmed (for now).

I’ve promised the first demo in exactly 7 days from now. Wow. I’ve been working in this since monday, so a first of 9 workable days, 2 weeks seems reasonable to me.
I’ll be using plain paper to carry out the whole system, I’ve designer myself a board, the history cards and the tasks post-it (not really post-it in my case, but small square pieces of paper). On monday I’ll start using the updated to thay day, so the managers can remain happy until the demo presentation.

That’s enough for one day, I’ll continue soon…

Carlos Jose is a implementor, and is available to help you reach the next level of agility in your company.
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