Scrum Puzzle
We need Scrum Puzzle to acquaint people with Scrum Framework in an interactive and accessible way.
Scrum Puzzle is made exactly this way because existing forms of information delivery are either of a lecture type or make no stress on important details, providing the audience with general image and not drawing it into the learning process. We decided to fix it and created our interactive game.
We put it into online in a most common and interactive way, so many people could start exercise in few clicks.
It works pretty simple for those who learn and we created a very detailed guide for those who teaches. All in one place. On the board.
So, let's learn Scrum!
This template was created by AgileVerse.
I Like | I Wish | I Wonder
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Lean Coffee by Michael de la Maza
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