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Great Idea. Often our whiteboards are used as Scrum/kanban boards so it’s difficult to find a blank one. I’m going to try this!
Good idea, so many times I’ve arrived in a room or office space and have to hunt equipment down before I’m ready to start. You can also get stick-on ‘white board’ sheets, good for covering a lot of wall space (remember brown paper and post-its!), but I like concept of a portable display with templates.
Stick on whiteboards, Now there’s a great idea. Have you made use of those before? How did they work out?
OK, I saw them quite recently in a workshop led by a consultant. The technology was excellent, but the structure and execution of the session could have been better…!
Sounds like a useful tool. I take it that the poor structure and execution was more to do with the consultant than the stickon whiteboard.