Principles Flashcards
The principles are
… for the successful application of Scrum
mandatory
non-negotiable
What can be modified within Scrum
aspects
processes
Scrum Principles are applicable to:
Portfolios, programs, projects
Projects of any size or complexity
Products, services and other desired results delivered to stakeholders
Scrum principles
Empirical Process Control
Self-organization
Collaboration
Value-based prioritization
Timeboxing
Iterative Development
In scrum decisions are based on:
observation
experimentation
Empirical Process Control relies on 3 main ideas:
Transparency
Inspection
Adaptation
Tools to achieve transparency in Scrum
Artifacts:
- Project Vision Statement
- Prioritized Product Backlog
- Release Planning Schedule
Information Radiators:
- Burndown Chart
- Scrumboard
Meetings:
- Sprint Review Meeting
- Daily Standup Meeting
Inspection elements
Scrumboard
Frequent feedback
- Develop Epic(s)
- Create Prioritized Product Backlog
- Conduct Release Planning
Final Inspection
- Demonstrate and validate sprint
Product definition in Scrum
product, services or other deliverable
Adaptation elements
Daily standup meetings
Constant Risk Identification
Change requests
Scrum guidance body
Retrospect Team Meetings
Retrospect Project Meetings
Scrum supports the idea that employees are:
self-motivated
seeking to accept greater responsibility
delivering greater value when self-organized
Goals of self-organizing teams
understand project vision and value
estimate user stories
assign tasks to themselves
identify tasks individually
Scrum of Scrums (SOS) meeting
when one team interacts with other teams
The collaboration focuses on 3 core dimensions related to collaborative work:
awareness
articulation
appropriation
Time-boxed elements in Scrum
Sprint
Daily Stand-up Meeting
Sprint Planning Meeting
Sprint Review Meeting