Understanding and Apply Scrum [P8]: Scaling Scrum - Visualising the Nexus Sprint Backlog Flashcards
When each team in the Nexus selects their work for the sprint during Nexus Sprint Planning, what is the Cross-Team Refinement board used to validate?
that info is still up to date and relevant
What do more arrows on a Cross-Team Refinement board mean?
more dependencies
more risk
What does the Cross-Team Refinement board help teams identify?
the ‘critical path’ of work throughout the upcoming Sprints
What does the Cross-Team Refinement board provide the basis for?
conversations about ways to remove or minimize the impact of the dependencies
Who work together to validate that the Sprint +1 info is still valid?
reps from each team
PO
Once the Sprint +1 info from the Cross-Team Refinement board has been confirmed that it is valid, what gets created?
Nexus Sprint Backlog
Explain how a Cross-Team Refinement Board should look
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Explain how a Nexus Sprint Backlog board should look
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Compare how dependencies are shown on a Cross-Team Refinement Board vs a Nexus Sprint Backlog board
- arrows = Cross-Team Refinement Board
- arrow shows the direction of the dependency “B depends on A”
- Tip of arrow shows the ID of the thing that depends on it i.e. ID of B will be on the arrow tip which points to A
- sticky on BOTH the cards of interest
- For A depends on B
- The A card will have a sticky with “B” on its bottom right
- The B card will have a sticky with “A” on its bottom left
- For A depends on B
On a Nexus Sprint Backlog board, what does a sticky note for A on the bottom right of a card B mean?
‘Item B will unblock Item A’
On a Nexus Sprint Backlog board, what does a sticky note for B on the bottom left of a card A mean?
‘Item A is blocked by B’
What type of dependency is an annotation/sticky on the bottom left of a card on a Nexus Sprint Backlog board?
incoming dependency
What type of dependency is an annotation/sticky on the bottom right of a card on a Nexus Sprint Backlog board?
outgoing dependency
What is the process from start to finish for updating the Nexus Sprint Backlog board for a card that has a dependency?
- annotate the PBI that is being blocked and the blocker PBI
- once the blocker is sorted, move the blocker item card into Done when it’s done, move the unblocked item out of the Blocked column and into the Ready and remove the annotations
If a Nexus does not have in-Sprint dependencies, what can teams uses an alternative visualisation?
- represent the Nexus Sprint Backlog through the current Sprint column within the Cross-Team Refinement Board.
- In this case, the Refinement Board becomes the focal point for the Nexus Daily Scrum.