AGILE GAMES

The Sprint Limerick

AGILE GAMES

The Sprint Limerick

Timing:

30-45 minutes

Materials:

None

Instructions:

Ask the team to create a limerick in order to sum up the Sprint or perhaps even team values

  • A limerick has 5 lines with a specific rhythm
  • Line 1 rhymes with lines 2 and line 5
  • Line 3 rhymes with line 4

For example:

A Scrum team can be very wise
Because they self-organise
They’ll emerge the design
Along sensible lines
While making sure nobody fries

Or:

A FOCUSSED and fresh engineer
Had COURAGE to be a Scrum heir
“OPENNESS is” said he
“with COMMITMENT, the key”
“And RESPECT for colleagues is fair

Or:

A key to Scrum is the backlog
Without one the project’s a slog
Although you might jest
Dig DEEP and INVEST
To help you see through all the fog

Or:

A development team I once met
Had run up great technical debt
Their code legacy history
Had become quite a mystery
But they applied Scrum and now do not fret

Or:

A development team that can’t estimate
I am sure will always be late
Those who correctly timebox
Make software that rocks
And all investments return a good rate

Or:

Quick, hurry up, go faster
This timebox it will not last-a
Oh you’re such a moaner
Said the Product Owner
It’s my job said our harried ScrumMaster

Learning Points:

  • Just a bit of fun really

Variations:

  1. Try a less structured poetry format
  2. Or a song
  3. See if the team can build up a number of verses over the course of the project
  4. Agree on some key concepts as a team first, then split up into smaller groups (pairs or triplets) and compare versions as a group.
  5. Set a small time box, read out what you have got so far, get some feedback and try a second iteration as you hear things from other pairs you might be able to incorporate into yours.

This exercise was co-created as part of a collaboration day between myself and Paul Goddard

About Tasty Cupcakes

This content was originally published on Tasty Cupcakes, a community-run website founded by Michael McCullough and Don McGreal after they presented a series of games at Agile2008 in Toronto. The site’s tagline was “fuel for invention and learning.” After 15 years at TastyCupcakes.org, the content has found a new permanent home here at Agile Alliance.

The games, techniques, and approaches presented are here to use and explore. All we ask is that you tell others about us and give us some feedback on the games themselves. All of this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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