Principles Flashcards

1
Q

The principles are
… for the successful application of Scrum

A

mandatory
non-negotiable

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2
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What can be modified within Scrum

A

aspects
processes

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3
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Scrum Principles are applicable to:

A

Portfolios, programs, projects

Projects of any size or complexity

Products, services and other desired results delivered to stakeholders

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4
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Scrum principles

A

Empirical Process Control
Self-organization
Collaboration
Value-based prioritization
Timeboxing
Iterative Development

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5
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In scrum decisions are based on:

A

observation
experimentation

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6
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Empirical Process Control relies on 3 main ideas:

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Transparency
Inspection
Adaptation

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7
Q

Tools to achieve transparency in Scrum

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Artifacts:
- Project Vision Statement
- Prioritized Product Backlog
- Release Planning Schedule
Information Radiators:
- Burndown Chart
- Scrumboard
Meetings:
- Sprint Review Meeting
- Daily Standup Meeting

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8
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Inspection elements

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Scrumboard
Frequent feedback
- Develop Epic(s)
- Create Prioritized Product Backlog
- Conduct Release Planning
Final Inspection
- Demonstrate and validate sprint

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9
Q

Product definition in Scrum

A

product, services or other deliverable

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10
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Adaptation elements

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Daily standup meetings
Constant Risk Identification
Change requests
Scrum guidance body
Retrospect Team Meetings
Retrospect Project Meetings

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11
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Scrum supports the idea that employees are:

A

self-motivated

seeking to accept greater responsibility

delivering greater value when self-organized

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12
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Goals of self-organizing teams

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understand project vision and value
estimate user stories
assign tasks to themselves
identify tasks individually

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13
Q

Scrum of Scrums (SOS) meeting

A

when one team interacts with other teams

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14
Q

The collaboration focuses on 3 core dimensions related to collaborative work:

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awareness
articulation
appropriation

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15
Q

Time-boxed elements in Scrum

A

Sprint
Daily Stand-up Meeting
Sprint Planning Meeting
Sprint Review Meeting

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16
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Scrum Aspects (5)

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Organization
Business Justification
Quality
Change
Risk