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What is Fist of Five?

Posted by editor on October 21, 2007

Fist of Five 

Intent

An Interesting demonstration of democracy that Agile teams often do in order to come to a consensus.

How is this done:

When conclusions have to be done the team is asked to do a fist of five. All the team members put out thier fingers ( five ) . They can show from 1 to five fingers as shown above

What does this mean

1 means you dont agree,

3 means you are not sure but you will go with the team

5 means you strongly agree

Even if one person is below 3 , the decision does not go through. A discussion / debate happens . If you can convince a person less than 3 to come up to a 3, then the decision goes through

Does this work

Not always. If done too much it loses its context. If done once in a few months it holds value.

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