This is a visual chart that tracks how much work remains in a sprint, often measured in tasks or story points, and it helps a team monitor its progress
What is a burndown chart?
In the early 1990s, this person was the first to refer to the evolving development methodology using the single word "scrum"
Who is Ken Scwaber?
Birth from an Agile alliance in 2021 at The Lodge at Snowbird ski resort in Utah
What is The Agile Manifesto?
It is estimated that 1.5 billion of these are baked in the US alone each year during the Christmas season
What are cookies?
As a
I want
So that
What is a user story?
Project management and issue-tracking tool developed by Atlassian
What is Jira?
In 2001, Ken Schwaber worked with Mike Beedle to bring decision-making authority to the level of operation properties and certainties via this vehicle
What is the book "Agile Software Development with Scrum?"
Jon Kern, Martin Fowler and Ken Schwaber
Who are the signers and co-authors of the Agile manifesto?
Latkes are a traditional food served during which holiday
What is Hanukkah?
Nearly 65% of teams choose these which allows them to maintain a short but efficient agile cycle
What is an iteration/sprint?
A Japanese term for continuous improvement
What is Kaizen?
Started in 2009 by Ken Schwaber, skilled practitioners become members and receive certification as a Scrum Master once they meet minimal training requirements and pass an exam
What is Scrum Alliance?
The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a development team
What is face-to-face communication or collaboration?
Channel that is well-known for their holiday movies
What is Hallmark?
Provided foundational principles for Agile, such as a focus on people, minimizing waste, and continuous improvement
What is Toyota (Japanese) Production System aka Lean Manufacturing
A cause-and-effect tool designed for root cause analysis
What is the Fishbone Diagram, also known as an Ishikawa diagram?
In 1995, Sutherland and Schwaber presented Scrum at "OOPSLA '95" in Austin, TX
What is the first time Scrum was presented to the public?
1. Individuals and Interactions Over Processes and Tools
2. Working Software over Comprehensive Documentation
3. Customer Collaboration over Contract Negotiation
4. Responding to Change Over Following a Plan
What are the 4 agile values?
The type of cookies used to build a house
What is gingerbread?
A hybrid project management methodology that combines elements of the Waterfall and Agile approaches
What is Wagile?
Comprehensive DevSecOps platform that enables teams to manage the entire software development lifecycle in one place
What is GitLab?
Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikurjiro Nonaka did this in 1986
When was term "Scrum" first assigned?
The primary measure of progress
What is working software?
This Thanksgiving item was not originally part of the feast
What is turkey?
This resulted in a 47% improvement in team productivity with the efficient delivery of the results
What is agile?