Do you have a brainstorming "Idea Champion"?
Last updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] 7 months ago.See historyDuring a Brainstorming Day, many great ideas are generated, discussed, and refined. But what happens to these ideas once the day is over? Without a dedicated individual to drive an idea forward, it risks being forgotten or losing momentum. This is where the "Idea Champion" comes in.
The Idea Champion's responsibilities
- Take accountability for the idea until a Scrum Team has been assigned and development has started or the idea is parked
- Discuss the idea and answer people's questions
- Communicate the status of the idea in the relevant GitHub Discussion
- Push the idea forwards and get closure (approval/rejection)
Where it begins
- An Idea Champion should be assigned to each idea for a specific Brainstorming Day. This is done when allocating teams
- The Idea Champion can change on the day of the Brainstorming, or after, if the team decides there is a better person
Where it ends
The Idea Champion's role is over when either:
✅ There is a Scrum Team working on the project
or
❌ Approval isn't reached and the idea is parked (this is a perfectly acceptable outcome - it can always be revisited in a future Brainstorming Day)
Using labels
Using GitHub labels is a great way to keep the status of an idea up to date!