This presentation is made by Swen-Peter Ekkebus.
Scenario is based on the ‘Valuable Paper Airplanes’ by Ivo Peksens and input from Jeroen Koene.
It is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC-BY-SA-4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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Paper Airplane Factory (CC-BY-SA-4.0)
1. Paper Airplane Factoryv2
a 25 minute fun agile simulation game
by Swen-Peter Ekkebus, based on scenario by Ivo Peksens
Teamwork, PO, Scrum Events, Estimation, Acceptance criteria, DOD
bit.ly/paper-airplane-factory
4. Instructions
1. Team with 5-6 members
2. Use one sheet of paper for each airplane
3. Three Sprints (4 - 5 minutes each)
4. Team with most correct airplanes wins
5. A team member can perform one fold at a time, then
needs to pass it to another team member
5. Printed with Ryman Eco a free and sustainable font that uses 33% less ink than standard fonts:
rymaneco.co.uk
one paper sheet = four planes! :)
6. Definition of Done v1
The paper airplane is...
1. build and tested
2. able to fly
3. accepted by the Product Owner
7. Sprint 1
1. Sprint planning (1 minute): estimation
2. Sprint work (2 minutes): fold lots of airplanes
3. Sprint review (1 minute): prove business value
4. Sprint retrospective (1 minute): improvement
8. Sprint goal:
Build as many airplanes
as you can
Acceptance criteria:
1. The plane must fly 3 meters
2. The plane should have a logo on both sides
3. The plane should have the team name on it
10. Sprint goal:
Build as many airplanes
as you can
Acceptance criteria:
1. The plane must fly 4 meters
2. The plane should have a logo on both sides
3. The plane should have the team name on it
4. Pattern should be on top of the wings
12. Definition of Done v2
The paper airplane is...
1. build and tested
2. able to fly
3. accepted by the Product Owner
4. compliant with safety regulation: no pointed points
13. Sprint goal:
Build as many airplanes
as you can
Acceptance criteria:
1. The plane must fly 4 meters
2. The plane should have a logo on both sides
3. The plane should have the team name on it
4. Pattern should be on top of the wings
15. This presentation is made by Swen-Peter Ekkebus.
Scenario is based on the ‘Valuable Paper Airplanes’ by Ivo
Peksens and input from Jeroen Koene.
It is released under Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
16. Instructor guide
1. Download (http://bit.ly/2Yqr7aO) and print the
template, cut it in four equal sheets (60/team).
2. Form teams of 5-6 members.
3. Handout different coloured pens to each team.
4. The team who can deliver most value (airplanes)
wins. In case of equal scores team which has the
best predictability rate wins.
5. Keep track of the score on a flip/whiteboard.