Three questions that are no longer an official part of the Daily Scrum as of November 2020
What are:
"What did we get done yesterday"
"What did we do today"
"What impediments are in our way"
The reason Developers work as a group to discuss tests and tasks prior to the work being assigned
What is: the ability for all team members to swarm to support the completion of the valuable increment
This group of individuals should be invited to the Sprint Review
Who is all stakeholders
A3 is a structured problem-solving method used at this company that popularized the Lean style of manufacturing
What is Toyota
This chart is used by teams to assess progress towards the goal on a daily basis
What is the Burndown chart
The timebox for the Daily Scrum
What is 15 minutes
The three main aspects of a Sprint Planning meeting?
What is The Why, The What and The How.
This is inspected for improvement in a Sprint Review
What is the Product
This is inspected for improvement in the Sprint Retrospective
What is the process
This is the recommended timebox for a Sprint
What is anywhere between 1 and 4 weeks
A need eliminated by the Daily Scrum
What are additional meetings
Who owns the Sprint Backlog?
Who are: The Developers
The only type of work that can be demonstrated in a Sprint Review
What is completed work.
A Retro method that repeats the same question several times to get to a root cause
What is "The Five Whys"
This standard could include criteria such as "tested and defect free" or "Acceptance criteria met"
What is Definition of Done
This is inspected and adapted in the Daily Scrum
What is the work necessary to meet the goal
This Sprint Planning preparation event is not an official event in the Scrum Guide
What is Refinement
A fact-based, experience-based, and evidence-based concept key to the Sprint Review
What is empiricism
What Retrospective timebox should not be exceeded for a two-week Sprint Cycle
What is 1.5 hours
Who is the only team member with authority to cancel the Sprint?
This law helps explain the value of the timebox for the Daily Scrum (and all events, really)
What is Parkinson's Law
This standard guides teams to know when a story is ready for the Sprint Planning
What is Definition of Ready
Rather than a presentation, the Sprint Review is considered a way to gather what
What is feedback
In this nautically-themed retro technique, anchors are used as a metaphor for the bottlenecks your team has encountered
What is Sailboat
This source states that a Sprint can be considered a small project
What is the Scrum Guide