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Agile Law Firm Workbook
Agile Law Firm Workbook
  • Agile Law Firm Workbook
    • 1. Introduction
      • 1.1. What this workbook can show you
      • 1.2. When does it make sense to go agile?
      • 1.3. Structure of the workbook
      • 1.4. Who is this workbook for?
      • 1.5. How to use this workbook
      • 1.6. The story
    • 2. People
      • 2.1. Culture
      • 2.2. Roles and Accountabilities
        • 2.2.1. Introduction to Accountabilities
        • 2.2.2. Let’s start with the WHAT
        • 2.2.3. And what about the HOW?
        • 2.2.4. Specifics for the legal context
        • 2.2.5. How to get started?
      • 2.3. Transparency & Communication
      • 2.4 Stakeholders
    • 3. Processes
      • 3.1. The agile approach: Iterating in sprints
      • 3.2. Responsibilities
    • 4. Elements
      • 4.1. Goal
      • 4.2. Epic
      • 4.3. Items
      • 4.4. Tasks
      • 4.5. User stories
      • 4.6. Acceptance Criteria
      • 4.7. Definition of ready
      • 4.8. Definition of done
      • 4.9. Bringing it together
    • 5. Kanban
      • 5.1. Kanban Board
      • 5.2. Elements on the Board
      • 5.3. The lifecycle of a Card
      • 5.4. Complex Boards
        • 5.4.1. Properties and Filters
        • 5.4.2. Swim lanes
      • 5.5. Further Tips
    • 6. Meetings
      • 6.1. Daily Meetings
      • 6.2. Planning
      • 6.3. Reviews
      • 6.4. Retrospectives
      • 6.5. A Sprint Meeting setup for a law firm
    • 7. Outro
      • 7.1. Recap
      • 7.2. Story Epilogue
      • 7.3. Authors
      • 7.4. Contributors
      • 7.5. Index
      • 7.6. Templates and further information
  • Annex
    • 🙏Acknowledgements
    • 📥Contact
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5.4. Complex Boards

It is possible to add multiple projects, phases, participants, or levels of cards (e.g. Epics and Items) on one Kanban board, which renders it quite complex. Digital tools often account for that complexity, allowing properties on cards and providing the ability to filter them.

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