@task-breakdown is doing Good Work and i hope they don't get overwhelmed with this stuff but also y'all should check them out
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@task-breakdown is doing Good Work and i hope they don't get overwhelmed with this stuff but also y'all should check them out

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Parkinson's Law: Understanding Work Efficiency and Time Management
Have you ever felt that tasks expand to fill the time allotted to them? Or that work seems to multiply and stretch, regardless of its complexity? Welcome to the intriguing world of Parkinson’s Law—a concept that sheds light on work efficiency, time management, and the psychology behind productivity. What is Parkinson’s Law? Parkinson’s Law, coined by British naval historian and author Cyril…
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Finally found the blogs that's been getting me so much attention!!! Holy crap thank you!! -task-breakdown
No problem! Glad we could help you get some attention! Your blog seems great and serves a wonderful purpose!
-Sabrina
Best practice for scrum planning is to spend the second half breaking the stories down into tasks and putting hour estimates on these tasks. From these estimates a sprint burndown of hours remaining can be created. However, some teams view breaking stories into tasks as an unnecessary overhead. While there may be some cases where this is true, there are a huge number of potential benefits that come with breaking down stories into tasks so I would recommend teams at least experiment with it before writing it off as a waste of time. Below is a list of the potential benefits that will hopefully make it clearer why it’s worth spending the time.
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