I have seen many teams' taskboards. Usually they look like they were imposed on the team - monochromatic, small and rarely providing too much useful information.
In my experience a colorful, clear and informative taskboard is the heart of a successful team. It keeps everyone focused, radiates loads of information useful on many occasions.
During the presentation I will argue that well-built physical taskboard is way better than any software tool - if the team is at least a little bit co-located that is :)
I will also show you a couple of visual tricks and explain how they can help your team. A trivial example is using a red postit instead of usual yellow ones to mark a bug to be fixed - it makes every bug stand out and allows the team to focus on getting it fixed.
Mateusz helps teams and companies improve as an independent consultant.
Co-founder of AgileWarsaw (agilewarsaw.com) - a group of Warsaw-based Agile and Lean enthusiasts.
Mateusz has 4 years' experience of using scrum both with a team, and - on a larger scale - in the company.
He was in charge of redesigning and scaling out the server-side software infrastructure for the biggest Polish instant messenger.
He has been a high-performance and scalable software architect for 5 years.