Retro engineering is indeed a great tactic. I would add that sometimes, it can be the other way around: people think that your project needs only 4 hours of work when it needs above well above 6 hours.
Thank you for sharing this approach! I've also found it more effective than traditional planning.
You mentioned FigJam as a tool for high-level planning. I've noticed that people often compare Miro boards with FigJam, and I usually work with Miro. So, I was wondering why you prefer FigJam. Could you share your thoughts?
Hi Fio,
Retro engineering is indeed a great tactic. I would add that sometimes, it can be the other way around: people think that your project needs only 4 hours of work when it needs above well above 6 hours.
Thank you for sharing this approach! I've also found it more effective than traditional planning.
You mentioned FigJam as a tool for high-level planning. I've noticed that people often compare Miro boards with FigJam, and I usually work with Miro. So, I was wondering why you prefer FigJam. Could you share your thoughts?
well—it's simply because my team at Float chose FJ over Miro, so I adapted 😉 even though personally, I prefer Miro.