Downloadable resources

Free resources to support your development process

Short guides, checklists and templates you can freely use, save or share with your team. I created them to make it easier to bring clarity around requirements, sprint status and what “done” really means.

No newsletter gate: download them, use them and adapt them to how your team works. If one of them helps you recognise a problem in your own project, it may be worth taking a closer look from the outside.
Guides

If you want to go deeper

Short, practical PDFs about hybrid ways of working, PO-BA roles and sprint warning signs.

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Hybrid project — what it is and how to navigate it

Where agile and waterfall meet: three typical hybrid situations from a PO and BA perspective.

Useful when you need to work across multiple methodologies, teams or suppliers.
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PO or BA? When do you need both?

Two different professions, two different perspectives — and what happens when one of them is missing.

Useful when responsibilities in the development process need to be clarified.
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5 warning signs that something is off

Human and operational signals that show early when a sprint or delivery flow may be heading in the wrong direction.

Useful when you want to see not only statuses, but the signals behind them.
Checklists and templates

If you need a quick tool

One-page, practical resources for sprints, user stories, DoR/DoD and PO-BA role clarification.

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Sprint Health Checklist

Checkpoints before the sprint, during the sprint and near the end of the sprint.

For a quick review of grooming, dailies, bugs, carry-over and team health.
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User Story Template

Story format, INVEST quality criteria, acceptance criteria template and common mistakes.

Useful when you want to write better, smaller and more testable stories.
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DoR & DoD — what is the difference?

Definition of Ready and Definition of Done in simple terms: when something can enter development, and when it counts as done.

Useful when the team does not mean the same thing by ready or done.
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PO vs BA one-page summary

Focus, responsibilities, shared areas and the impact of missing roles on one page.

For quick role clarification, workshops or team-level alignment.

If one of these resources feels familiar, it may be worth taking a closer look.

Not every delivery issue needs a new tool. Sometimes it is enough to find where information gets lost, where decisions get stuck, and what should be clarified first.

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