All-in-one PI Planning
This is the ultimate PI Planning All In One template board for all your Scaled Agile Framework PI Planning Needs.
It includes a Team Planning Area with PI objectives, team and ART confidence vote, and ROAMing areas. Also included a configurable PI Calendar, PI Planning Agenda for multi ART with multiple timezones, and a Solution Board for multiple ART dependency management. Everything a new RTE or Agile Coach needs when launching an ART by using MIro and the Scaled Agile Framework.
Out-of-the-box PI planning, how neat is that?
PI Calendar Area - Your Cadence Visualized
The PI Calendar helps you plan out further along your Program Increments and Iterations, place your holidays and main events under this yearly calendar for better visibility in your ART
PI Planning Agenda (Multi ART)
This PI Planning Agenda template is used for multi-ART multi-location event planning of the PI Planning Event. Find your timezone and place the sub-events below based on their duration.
Solution Board Cross ART Dependencies
Solution Board. Copy and paste any necessary swimlanes to represent your ARTs here. Then add their Capabilities and dependencies.
PI Planning - Team Areas
The PI Planning Team Areas is where the work is actually planned by the teams, when teams start their breakout sessions teams will start adding their Features and User Stories so they can be scheduled iteratively and using capacity planning to form Sprints/Iterations.
Program Board
Program Board. Copy and paste any necessary swimlanes to represent your teams here. Then add their features and dependencies and link to each other to show how they have been planned correctly.
Program Risk ROAM Board
ROAM your Program Risks here. Search for a Resolution, an Owner that will resolve it, Accept the risk as it is, or plan for a Mitigation.
ART Confidence Vote
Do your ART Confidence vote here. Vote with a very high confidence of 5, or make your concerns known to the ART with a low confidence vote of 1.
[Once your shapes and objects are placed and customized, to improve board speed, export frames as images with your objects and import them as middle-sized PNGs as backgrounds for each frame, delete the objects and use images instead, and the board should be much faster during your PI planning event!]
This template was created by David Rodriguez Matthew.
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Lean Procurement Canvas
Works best for:
Agile
The Lean Procurement Canvas is a visual tool for optimizing procurement processes by applying Lean principles. It provides a structured framework for defining customer needs, identifying waste, and streamlining procurement activities. This template enables procurement teams to visualize their processes, identify improvement opportunities, and enhance efficiency and effectiveness. By promoting transparency and collaboration, the Lean Procurement Canvas empowers organizations to deliver value through optimized procurement practices.
4 L's Retrospective Template
Works best for:
Retrospectives, Decision Making
So you just completed a sprint. Teams busted their humps and emotions ran high. Now take a clear-eyed look back and grade the sprint honestly—what worked, what didn’t, and what can be improved. This approach (4Ls stand for liked, learned, lacked, and longed for) is an invaluable way to remove the emotion and look at the process critically. That’s how you can build trust, improve morale, and increase engagement—as well as make adjustments to be more productive and successful in the future.
What's on Your Radar Template
Works best for:
Business Management, Operations, Strategic Planning
Do you or your team feel overburdened by tasks? Having trouble focusing on particular problems? What’s on Your Radar is a thought exercise in which you plot ideas according to their importance or relevance. Designers and teams use what’s on your radar to ensure that their ideas are within the scope of a given project. They also rely on the method to assess whether a given solution is likely to solve the problem at hand. But even if you’re not a designer, the method can help assign priorities and ground your ideas in reality.
I Like | I Wish | I Wonder
Works best for:
Agile
Feedback is a key part of any project development and crucial to the iterative process.
ERD Educational Learning Management System Template
Works best for:
ERD
The ERD Educational Learning Management System Template is designed to streamline the management and organization of educational systems, particularly useful for institutions adapting to online and hybrid learning environments. It helps in efficiently planning and implementing Learning Management System (LMS) features by identifying key entities such as Students, Courses, Instructors, Assignments, and Grades, and the relationships between them.
Value Chain Analysis Template
Works best for:
Leadership, Strategic Planning, Workflows
First coined by Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter, the value chain analysis helps your team evaluate your business activities so you can find ways to improve your competitive advantage. A value chain is a set of activities that a company performs in order to deliver a valuable product from start to finish. The analysis itself allows your team to visualize all the business activities involved in creating the product—and helps you identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and miscommunication within the process.