Planning Poker: Estimating Tasks Realistically

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Aufwände realistisch einschätzen mit Planning Poker
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Total time 3 minutes

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Planning Poker is an agile tool that helps you and your team to realistically estimate the time and effort needed for tasks. It provides a space for discussion together as a team, and ultimately helps the team come to a common denominator. This is how Planning Poker optimizes the planning of tasks and projects.

What is a microlearning?

Ideal soft skill training for the hectic workday, even without in-depth prior knowledge. Microlearningis a compact e-learning course that takes only a few minutes to complete. The short learning unit isideal for quickly refreshing knowledge (Know-how) or solving professional challenges (Challenge). Amicrolearning can be combined with appropriate macrolearnings or used as a stand-alone learningproduct.

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Know How

Know-how Microlearnings provide expertise on a specific topic in minutes. Focusing on your knowhow therefore provides solutions to your everyday issues. It’s a very efficient way to refresh one’sknowledge.

Target group

  • Employees with and without management role

Learning objectives

  • Realistically estimate time and effort of tasks or projects together

Competencies

Coordinating

Authoring tool

Rise

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