The short, fixed-length iteration which results in a complete component or product.
What is a Sprint?
Maximizing the amount of work not done.
What is Simplicity?
Delivers the increment.
What is the Scrum Team?
Requires treating people as equals regardless of age, education and social position.
What is Respect?
Holds everyone accountable to their Team Working Agreement, Definition of Ready, and Definition of Done.
Who is the entire team?
An event that includes stakeholders to show the completed increment.
What is the Sprint Review?
The most effective method of conveying information.
What is Face-to-Face conversation?
Facilitates Scrum Events.
Who is the Scrum Master?
Being open-minded in terms of communication between members of different disciplines
What is Openness?
Metric used in Sprint Planning to determine how much work a team can reasonably accomplish.
What is Velocity?
15-minute daily planning meeting.
What is a Daily Scrum?
More important than processes and tools.
What are individuals and interactions?
Responsible for managing work across teams including: projects, large-scale technology programs, and IT work for business portfolios.
Who is the Project/Program Manager?
Staying on track and helping other team members do the same.
What is Focus?
The sprint duration at Bread Financial
What is 2 weeks?
Team decides on increment commitment.
What is Sprint Planning?
The primary measure of progress.
What is working software?
Works closely with the Product Owner to create stories.
Who is the BSA?
Agreeing to achieving the goal of the Scrum Team.
What is Commitment?
Very large user stories typically spanning roughly 6 weeks of work.
What are Epics?
Inspection and adaption to fine-tune performance.
What is a Sprint Retrospective?
More important than contract negotiation.
What is customer collaboration?
Plans and prioritizes the backlog as well as accepts the increment.
Who is the Product Owner?
Doing the right thing and working through tough problems.
What is Courage?
Tool used to aid teams in story point estimation.
What is Planning Poker?