Agile Values & Principles
Scrum Pillars & Values
Scrum Roles
Scrum Events
Scrum Artifacts
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Finish this: "The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge....."

"from self-organizing teams"

100

What are the three empirical pillars of Scrum?

Transparency, Inspection, Adaptation

100

Who is part of a Scrum Team?

Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Developers (The Development Team)

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The event that encompasses all of the other events.

The Sprint

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An ordered list of what is needed to improve the product.

Product Backlog

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Finish this: "Individuals and interactions over..."

"process and tools"

200

Means we take responsibility for what we say we will do.

Commitment

200

What is the ideal maximum size of a scrum team?

10 People

200

Who should attend sprint planning?

The entire scrum team, so they can collaborate and build the upcoming sprint backlog.

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A set of items selected for the sprint.

Sprint Backlog

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Finish this: "Simplicity - the art of maximizing the amount of work not done - is..."

"essential"

300

Means we listen to other's points of view, seeking to understand.

Respect

300

Who is responsible for coaching the team, focusing on the Definition of Done, removing impediments, and ensure scrum events take place?

The Scrum Master

300
How does daily scrum differ from a status meeting?

Daily Scrum is a meeting with the development team for the development team, it is not intended to provide status those outside the scrum team. 

300

The single objective for the sprint.

The Sprint Goal

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Finish this: "Responding to change over..."

"following a plan"

400

Means we will say "no" when we can't take on any more work in the sprint.

Openness

400

Who is responsible for developing and communication the product goal, creating product backlog items, prioritizing product backlog items, ensuring the product backlog is transparent?

The Product Owner

400

The event where past sprint work is showcased to stakeholders to gain feedback and align on what to do next.

Sprint Review

400

All the ingredients it takes for an increment of product to be developed.

Definition of Ready

500
Finish this: "Working software is the..."

"primary measure of progress"

500

Means we share bad new even when it may be poorly received. 

Courage

500

Who is is accountable for creating the sprint backlog, instilling quality, adapting the plan to meet the sprint goal, holding each other accountable, building usable product each sprint?

The Developers (The Development Team)

500

The event where the Scrum Teams reflect on the previous sprint and determines what went well, what could be improved, and action items for improvements in the next sprint.

Sprint Retrospective

500

All the ingredients it takes for an increment of product to be complete.

Definition of Done

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