Number of Agile principles described in Agile Manifesto.
What is 12?
The ceremony in which the team can celebrate each others work.
What is Sprint Demo?
The Japanese word for 'Good Change'.
What is 'Kaizen'?
What is Waste?
What is 4?
The most effective method of conveying information within a team.
What is face-to-face conversation?
The ceremony where the team aligns on the goals they hope to achieve in the next weeks (or months).
What is Sprint Planning?
Number of stages of team development.
Value is defined from this person's perspective.
Who is The Customer?
The concept used in Kanban to help teams focus, prevent overload, and promote 'quick wins'.
What is 'WIP Limit'?
The art of maximizing the amount of work not done.
What is 'Simplicity'?
This ceremony should be restricted to only the team members.
What is Retrospective?
What is 'Cross-Functional'
Lean processes must be '____________' in order to learn from repetition.
What is Standardized?
The rough English translation for the Japanese word 'Kanban'.
What is 'Card you can see'?
Continuous attention to '_______ ________' and good design enhances agility.
What is 'Technical Excellence'?
The key metric used by scrum teams to gauge how much work can be pulled into the next sprint.
What is Velocity?
Philosophy that emphasizes customer focus, adaptability and continuous improvement to deliver greater value faster.
What is Agile?
The process of identifying and addressing the root cause of a problem to prevent reoccurrence.
What is Problem Solving?
The information approach used in Kanban to take more work when the work is ready and the team is ready.
What is 'Pull System'?
Agile processes promote "________ ________", allowing teams to maintain constant pace indefinitely.
What is 'Sustainable Development'?
The meeting where the team can discuss details of a particular backlog item.
What is Backlog Refinement?
The conceptual approach for dealing with uncertainty and complexity of requirements.
What is 'Just in Time Development'?
What 5 "W's" of Root Cause Analysis.
What are "Why, Why, Why, Why, and Why"
Three key metrics used in Kanban to identify areas of improvement.
What is 'Lead Time, Cycle Time & Throughput'?