Submissions
March 22, 2007 by Simon Baker
Welcome to the Agile Practitioners Forum.
The Agile Practitioners Forum was established to raise the bar, and to provide the opportunity for an invited group of Agile Practitioners to meet informally and to establish a mutually-beneficial network.
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Hello
I have a question regarding how to best manage a portfolio of scrum projects. I am looking for a tool which can help. I successfully use a spreadsheet for each scrum project but need a tool which will aid me to balance/plan resource across projects and manage non-scrum activities which sit outside a scrum plan. Any ideas?
Rgs