Scrum Principles Flashcards
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What are Scrum Principles?
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The core guidelines for applying the Scrum Framework & should be mandatory in all Scrum Projects.
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What are the 6 Pinciples of Scrum?
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- Empirical Process Control
- Self-Organization
- Collaboration
- Value-based Prioritization
- Time-Boxing
- Iterative Development
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What are the main Factors of Scrum Principles?
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- Can be applied to any type of project in any organization
- To ensure EFFECTIVE implementation of the Scrum framework
- NON-NEGOTIABLE
- Must be applied as specified in the SBOK Guide
*Can be modified to meet requirements of projects or organizations
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What is Empirical Process Control?
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- A Scrum Principle
- Emphasizes core philosophy of Scrum based on the 3 main ideas of Transparency
5
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What are the 3 main ideas of Transparency?
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- Transparency
- Inspection
- Adaptation
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What is Self-Organization?
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- A Scrum Principle
- Focuses on Today’s workers who create greater value when they self-organize rather than command & control
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What is Collaboration?
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- A Scrum Principle
- Focuses on the 3 core dimensions related to collaborative work.
- Advocates project management as a shared value-creation process with teams working together to deliver the GREATEST VALUE
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What are the 3 Core Dimensions?
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- Awareness
- Articulation
- Appropriation
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What is Value-based Prioritization?
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- A Scrum Principle
- Highlights the focus of Scrum to deliver MAXIMUM Business value.
- Beginning early in the project & continues throughout.
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What is Time-Boxing?
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- A Scrum Principle
- Emphasizes time & describes how time is considered a Limiting Constraint in Scrum
- Use to help effectively manage project planning & execution
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What are the Time-Boxed Elements in Scrum?
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- Sprints
- Daily Standup Meetings
- Sprint Planning Meetings
- Sprint Review Meetings
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What is Iterative Development?
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- A Scrum Principle
- Emphasizes how to better manage changes
- Build projects that satisfy customer needs
- Outlines the Product Owner’s & Organization’s responsibilities related to Iterative Development