Understanding and Apply Scrum [P4]: Scrum Events - A typical sprint, play-by-play Flashcards
Is backlog refinement a formal Scrum ceremony?
- no
- not timeboxed
- good practice but not always needed in every sprint
- ongoing event
What are the key scrum events?
- sprint planning
- daily scrum
- review
- retro
What is the first thing that happens as soon as the sprint commences?
sprint planning
How do we prepare for sprint planning?
- product backlog has been refined to appropriate level of detail, with estimates and acceptance criteria (i.e. product backlog refinement)
- PO ordered product backlog items
- PO has general idea of how to negotiate value of sprint goal with team
- team has idea of their capacity for coming sprint
When should the options for negotiating a sprint goal be considered?
- product backlog refinement
- sprint planning
What is meant by a team’s capacity for a sprint?
how much they believe they an take on
What is the first thing that should be planned in sprint planning?
the value that will be delivered - valuable increment of completed work, fit and ready for immediate release
Who is wholly accountable for what “value” means?
PO
What must be done and by who to ensure value is delivered from the POV of sprint planning?
- PO needs to have ordered the product backlog such that value can be maximized by the team, sprint-by-sprint
- Team needs to select items so that the best value can be delivered by the end of it
- Team work with the Product Owner to select the most valuable items from the Product Backlog which fits their projected capacity for the Sprint
How does a team know how much work is involved for a particular product backlog item?
each item on the product backlog should have been given an estimate by the team
What does the sprint goal express?
overarching significance of the work selection and coherence behind its selection
In simple terms what is a sprint?
A time-boxed opportunity to achieve something significant
What goes a good spring goal encourage?
- focus
- commitment
- collaboration
- re-planning of work so it is met
What is a sprint backlog?
- selection of work with an end goal in mind
- plan for how that goal will be achieved
- how the associated work will be performed
- done by identifying and ordering the technical tasks that are likely involved
⇒ plan for meeting the sprint goal and forecast of the work that is needed
Does the PO need to be present when the team is planning how the work will be done?
- no - up to the team to plan the forecast at a technical level
- BUT, PO needs to be available to answer questions and provided clarification needed for understanding scope